<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997) is one of the most important German artists of the last two decades. He decisively shaped the image of art in the postmodern era. His wit, his unrestrained creative urge, and the resulting work assured him a prominent position within the contemporary art scene during his lifetime. He now occupies an important place in art historical consideration today. Martin Kippenberger's attitude and understanding of his role as an artist has become a model for future generations. Drawings, posters, collages, multiples, artist's books, photographs, music, paintings, sculptures, and expansive installations-Kippenberger's work encompasses all media of 20th century art. Perhaps the slogan <i>I love No waiting</i>, which he presented to Günther Förg's camera, reveals everything about the artist, the era some 30 years ago, and our own former youth. Did he already tell us that we should yearn for the zeitgeist embodied so uniquely by his art?<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Ory Dessau</b> has worked as an independent curator with different art institutes in Israel, such as Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, and was chosen to curate the annual <i>Omanut Haaretz</i> exhibition at the Sukkotholiday in 2007. <b>Susanne Kleine </b>is art historian and curator who was responsible for many exhibitions and catalogs at the Bundeskunsthalle, including those of Marina Abramovic and Liam Gillick. <b>Jakob Schillinger's</b> previous positions include the 2013 curator of Goethe-Institute in New York and the 2009 Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art. He has edited and contributed to many exhibition catalogs and art journals.
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