A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN ART BOOKS ABOUT NEO RAUCH, MARTIN KIPPENBERGER, OTTMAR HORL AND OTHERS
Reference: ART700307
“Der Rhein: The Rhine / Le Rhin” (Stephan Kaluza)
• Focuses on the Rhine River with photographic or artistic depictions. Likely includes a mix of landscape imagery and artistic interpretations.
“Kippenberger” (Martin Kippenberger)
• A monograph on Martin Kippenberger, a German contemporary artist known for his provocative and multifaceted works.
Book with Abstract Collage Cover (Title unclear)
• Likely an art or illustration-focused book with a vibrant, layered abstract collage design.
Neon Yellow Book (Title not visible)
• Could be an experimental art or design piece, possibly minimalist in content with modern aesthetics.
“Stephan Kaluza: 1995-2000”
• A collection of works by Stephan Kaluza, spanning five years of his artistic career, featuring photography or conceptual art.
“Dokoupil: Malerei im 21 Jahrhundert”
• Features the works of Jiří Georg Dokoupil, focusing on his contributions to 21st-century painting, likely showcasing his experimental techniques.
“Bibliotheken” (Drottningholm Palace Library image)
• Likely a photographic or historical exploration of iconic libraries around the world.
“Klaus Zylla”
• A book dedicated to Klaus Zylla, showcasing his surreal and expressionistic artworks, often centered on figurative themes.
“Stephan Balkenhol”
• Focused on Stephan Balkenhol’s sculptural works, emphasizing his signature style of carved wooden figures.
“Werner Tübke: Meistersinger der Spätmoderne”
• A monograph on Werner Tübke, a German painter known for his complex, surrealist, and Renaissance-influenced works.
“Fitz der Künstler
• Likely a book about or by an artist named Fitz, potentially showcasing unconventional or experimental artworks.
“Neo Rauch: Neue Rollen”
• Focuses on Neo Rauch, a renowned contemporary German painter associated with the Leipzig School, featuring his distinctive figurative and surreal style.
Another Neo Rauch Book (title not fully clear)
• Presumably a second Neo Rauch monograph, potentially exploring a different era or series of his works.
“Ottmar Hörl”
• Dedicated to Ottmar Hörl, known for his conceptual art projects and installations, often involving multiples and participatory art.
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