1/5 Anselm Kiefer: Remembering the Future
• 1/5 Anselm Kiefer: Rem...
First broadcast: Nov 2014.
There is no-one quite like Anselm Kiefer. Having achieved fame and notoriety in equal measure in the 1980s, he has become one of the world's most singular and successful artists. Working with themes of history, memory and mythology, Kiefer produces work that is consistently controversial, and monumental in its scale and ambition.
In this imagine...Alan Yentob joins the artist at his studios in France and Germany as he prepares for a retrospective at the Royal Academy. In a series of frank interviews set against the backdrop of his awe-inspiring studios, Kiefer discusses the impact of his most significant pieces, installs a selection of new work, and explains why he is as excited and driven by his practice now, at the age of 69, as he was when he began.
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Thank you for posting this fantastic documentary.
Well Done!!! Thank you for the hard work in making this film and more importantly the inspiration this film will give to so many artists like myself.
Thank you so much, *****, you're amazing, as usual. And so is Anselm Kiefer !!!
@taran333tula
9 жыл бұрын
Mia, thanks 4 your appreciation !
Beautiful cinematography…
thanks for this one really the sound is stunning on the canvas
His painting, "Lilith," has been a huge inspiration in my life...I saw it in the Tate Modern in 1989 and its image has haunted me since...it has also been the most inspirational and life-changing experience.
Thanks for posting ;-)
Amazing. Anselm Kiefer is one of the greatest artist alive. Art is indeed a spiritual process. An essential creational dialogue.
Great drone footage along with some excellent histiric and modern footage, well made art-doc.
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Many who view art for the first time, should keep in mind, that art is not a product- it's a process. Anselm Kiefer has accomplished a tremendous work of process, and he is always active, always in progress. That is important to remember, while others may only sit and criticize. The accomplished artist is always active and in the process of his or her progress. Are you in process today?
@Kapojos
8 ай бұрын
Its just shit on canvas...
@hugholiveiro2081
8 ай бұрын
AN ARTIST AFTER MY OWN HEART.....'''' VISUAL CREATIVITY'''' BEFORE TECHNIQUE.
@shringshringshring
7 ай бұрын
process, without records/filming/writing/videos/personal sharing cannot be shared, let alone understood, thats where product comes in, I think some things are meant to be understood and enjoyed. Are you in beauty today?
@jmpsthrufyre
5 ай бұрын
@@shringshringshring#goodpoint
@heathdauberman8481
5 ай бұрын
YES!
Great documentary. The art world needs more honesty like this. Anslem is so inspiring!!! 🤗
love his work. it feels so honest.
well done,, symplisity within great message, Evolution as a human worker,, great
In my highschool, 2 decades and ½ years ago, if we go to workshop... We can see 5 or 6 enormous pieces like that which was being made by our seniors. I enjoyed it very much. In fact, I think it brighten up the classroom and kudos for the teacher or head of department whom initiate the project. I hope they retain it till today - though, there are certainly no confirmation on this. Even if they redecorating, I hope that someone will keep that canvases on their storeroom or bring back home, resell or something. Not just demolished it coz it must be a terrible thing to do for such an outstanding artwork that had been done with meticulous care
For anyone wondering, the piece that starts at 3:07 is part of the soundtrack from Solaris (2003), score by Cliff Martinez
@MiaFeigelsonGallery
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, it's beautiful !!!
4:18 You can say that again. True depravity.
The greatest right now
"We don't know why we are here". We do know, actually, but many prefer to refuse that truth.
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This episode is pure joy.
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3 жыл бұрын
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Straordinario sentire e rappresentare!
@lindaseguin8271
6 жыл бұрын
Your painting is your hell within, so stop intellectualise everything. This is it and it is your mirror..
i like
Living his ART, the process king. Just our spontaneity in the 1980s was, " any & all mediums ." I glued it all down with dead house paint EB
Wow 😯 so big arts … he made it very possible …
So much better then the Wenders Kitsch. Thumb up!
A true giant.
Ah to paint in 3d!
"Melencholia" in Venedig, im Bibliotek in 80-ziger Jahren letztes Millenium, ein Luftzeug aus Blei auf hochglanzes Parket, zwischen die Büchern, graphit Handschrift auf Blei, meditative Sache. Wörter und Blei. Wings Wörter und Buchstaben aus Blei... Noch ein mal: Melencholia
someone can help me please, which kind of paint Kiefer use in his artworks?
We do know where we came from and where we go!
@quasimotter
6 жыл бұрын
We pretend a lot. That makes us feel secure. We not only don't know where we came from, where we go, we don't know where we are or even who "we" are. If the simple answers keep you happy, no one should you criticize you. But neither should you believe that you have somebody else's answers. Though you may want to consider what there is that makes you satisfied.
Hi, could you make the "add subtitles" option available?
ライセンス表示の関係でBGMの表示もあると、音楽に疎くて「これ誰のなんて曲だっけ?」状態の私にはありがたい。 ワグナーさんの「トリスタンとイゾルデ」だからこの感覚。あのときとイメージが似てるのよね、とすぐ納得できる。
"It's much better now..i think"........no anselm it will be perfect if you give that camvas two more slashes....but not 3 that would ruin it......
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3 жыл бұрын
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"We don't know why we are here, we don't know where we go, ifs quite desperate." WOW
@djo-dji6018
8 ай бұрын
But he's wrong, a typical, shallow secular skeptical.
It's like picking a huge scab...deeply satisfying.
how love how he brutalizes the surface
He don’t know who created this world and why he is here than he still don’t know anything till this age
It's interesting to see the death and rebirth of a painting by its' master.
"God doesn't forget it." Nice one.
@LuvHrtZ
3 жыл бұрын
Once all the Hydrogen is gone it's game over.
Another option of the power - artistic power/dangerous
I can only imagine how difficult it will be for conservators to maintain the physical integrity of Kiefer’s huge canvases.
@user-qp6wm4bg1i
3 ай бұрын
He seems to welcome their deterioration over time. I imagine it's only problematic for dealers and collectors who view these works as investments first and foremost. I find it refreshing that the artist couldn't care less about that.
Wie lange hält so ein Kunstwerk? Die Haifische in Formaldehyd von Damie Hirst haben sich mit der Zeit aufgelöst. Danke für das interessante Video
Anselm Kiefer, I take off my hat ahead of you because of great respect. Have no time right now to watch all of it, but I must say to those, who make minuses: shame, you don't get nothing in art and in life itself, 0, zero is the same usefull part of everything as 1 and -1 This is the point where art turn into the science and philosophy, and maybe further who knows. And you don't get it...
@badfreddytube
9 жыл бұрын
what? did you just sit on your keyboard?
The “Valentino” tho... hahaha
@noiseforthealgorithm4668
4 жыл бұрын
NOOOOOO nooo noo no
Surprisingly that first painting he is beating on appears to be canvas, and not wood panel.
Great word demonic for his paintings, real art work super sonic as great as turner's
It's killing me not to be able to identify the music that starts at 6:02 ...does anyone know it? It was used in another film and it is a very moving composition.
@carolinefucci1614
8 жыл бұрын
I don't know the name, but I immediately remembered of "Melancholia" by Lars Von Trier! Hope it helps ;)
@pjamesbda
8 жыл бұрын
Caroline Fucci Yes, it did. Thank you.
@amazonrex
8 жыл бұрын
+pjamesbda It's the prelude to Wagner's Tristan & Isolde
@pjamesbda
8 жыл бұрын
+amazonrex Should have known it would be Wagner...thank you. He can take us to heights and depths to be sure.
Ok. 👍
Roman salute....
It's terrifying to be reminded of destruction and decay. I hate it. Give me Van Eyck, Bosch, the early Italian painters, Seurat, Magritte, and Dali, and I am perfectly happy. Who wants to be depressed when looking at a painting?
Conservators nightmare. A small box of watercolours and a nice cup of tea would probably suffice.
我的偶像
😂😂😂 it will be very fine to use new canvas!
Pollution
Why did he paint the salute?
@lorenzmuller3542
5 жыл бұрын
Against forgetting, Jessica.
@jessicademartini3401
5 жыл бұрын
@@lorenzmuller3542 thank you
@user-qp6wm4bg1i
3 ай бұрын
I've been haunted by that question for years, ever more so after the rise of Trump and Trumpism in America. Against forgetting, yes, but that seems obvious and simplistic. I think he's taking the viewer back to before the Nazis became THE NAZIS as most of the world views them in hindsight - back to when the salute was just a banal gesture being adopted by disaffected young men in search of whatever it was they were looking for, whatever it was they found in Hitler. There was a time when that salute was no more significant than, say, a red baseball cap, which makes it all the more terrifying.
What good is an amazing concept that produces something that is so unpleasant to look at? I have so few canvases that I paint one piece on top of the other all the time. Let it go.
Ze iz zo Tof ze inhales ze ziga
Any and everything is art.
@PopoAshishi
8 ай бұрын
If everything is art, then nothing is art.
Y et
BIG SIZE
Shit..... And I thought my 4'X5" encaustics had presence....
the problem with his art is it ages terribly after a few years nothing is really left on the canvas it all just falls of and gets swept up from the floor not worth an investment at all
@user-rz2ve4ct5s
7 ай бұрын
Infinite process and the space requirements
Uhhh yes we do know; God made us and we have to live for Him
@karlelphick4783
8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 prove it.
Anyone here for art class??
@PopoAshishi
8 ай бұрын
I hardly see how that's relevant since no art is being presented.
This is what happens when you don't oil out
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Should art ever need to be "purified"? 7:50
@varntvar
8 жыл бұрын
+pjamesbda If your country's entire cultural heritage is left stinking of Nazi propaganda and nobody wants to engage with it then maybe, yeah. But I get your point, I think she could have worded that better.
@pjamesbda
8 жыл бұрын
James Simmons - The insidious part of propaganda is that during the spreading of it, it is called "news". Having been raised in the U.S., you can imagine my surprise on visiting Germany to find they wrote history a bit differently. We are only beginning to face what Germany grasp 100 years ago. We are so subjugated by the usury financial model they meant to purge, that we have come to accept it as common place. THAT is our propaganda, and it will be our own undoing.
@ICareBecauseYouDo
6 жыл бұрын
Answer to your question at 13:33
expanção e contração
OMFG 2:44
Roger scruton,ART ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The ultimate conservator's nightmare!
Die Spielregeln des Kunstmarktes und warum manche Menschen so gern viel zu viel Geld für Kunst ausgeben, erläutert die Kunstmarkt-Formel ISBN 978-3-7357-7052-3 www.thurnhofer.cc/home/investment
lol
rotzooi !
"The Nazi's, sort of, took over art", sort of. They used a kind of illustrative classicism to suggest a purity of form and ideal, but even that bit them in the arse. For all their opining about mythological medieval aryan superiority they only ended up looking more ridiculous. I guess Godwin's law doesn't apply here, eh? :)
Im Deutschsprachigen Bereich kann kaum jemand etwas mit diesem Schmarrn etwas anfangen.
We do know who started it all. In the beginning God created . Jesus Christ created it all
@karlelphick4783
8 ай бұрын
Whar a naive..brainwashed ..insecure..Foolish comment.
@djo-dji6018
8 ай бұрын
Yes, but many find more convenient to deny the Truth and indulge in their own ignorance.
단지, 이상한 할베
Tja, wenn man mal einen Namen hat, kann man auch alte Fischdosen ausstellen……
You are lost
Komischer Zusammenschnitt.
Meaningless crap 'art' for a crap art market. It has nothing to say, but the perpetrator sure does.
What's the point....I simply cannot believe that one enjoys looking at those paintings(so called).
@PopoAshishi
8 ай бұрын
1:35 Godless nihilists have to point nor purpose.
These Kiefer´s works might be art, but I do not like it.
Fraud
Du grand n’importe quoi !
I want to resurrect Michelangelo so that he may see this, and I may see him hop back into his grave. If people pay for this crap, just imagine how much they would pay for a drop cloth used in the Sistine Chapel.
@AleksandarBloom
6 жыл бұрын
stick with soccer.
there is no reason to our being here nor are we going anywhere .We have no purpose
@leolaniado6386
3 жыл бұрын
brilliant
@djo-dji6018
8 ай бұрын
Prove it.
Why we are her ? Read the holly Coran you will see ,.just read it like a book
@NoorVatsalaBharti
7 жыл бұрын
many people read Koran and then kill and rape and dedicate life to torturing others...it depends on evolution of the one who reads
@djo-dji6018
8 ай бұрын
That of the Coran is a fake revelation.
😂😂 the man can't paint to save his life !!! Try to go take some ART classes !! And paint a face or something that is looking like some sort of art !! But you cold get a construction JOB doing plaster work 😂 you trying to hard FORGET about art !! Greetings from LAS Vegas