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Martin Kippenberger (25 February 1953 – 7 March 1997) was a German painter, sculptor, installation and performance artist, and photographer. He became known for his extremely prolific output in a wide range of styles and media, superfiction , as well as his provocative, jocular and hard-drinking public persona.
Martin Kippenberger took over the management in 1979, focusing on creating a crossover between Punk and other genres and mediums such as New Wave and the visual arts. [1] SO36 has been compared to New York's CBGB as one of the finest new-wave venues in the world.
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The exhibition Martin Kippenberger & Sigmar Polke: Ja, Ja, Ja, Nee, Nee, Nee was displayed in 2015. The gallery space was a recreation of Kippenberger’s studio featuring objects the artists were fond of such as Mazda matches, Diebels Alt beer, Baldinette camera film, cigarettes, a favorite gray blazer, and magazine clippings.
Hans Haacke; Karl Hagedorn (German-American painter) Alfred 23 Harth; Kati Heck; Wilhelm Heine; Bettina Heinen-Ayech; Carola Helbing-Erben; Amalia von Helvig
Herold played in Martin Kippenberger und Co – Ein Dokument. "Ich kann mir nicht jeden Tag ein Ohr abschneiden." (Martin Kippenberger and Co – A Document. "I can not cut my ears every day".), a 25 minutes documentary, along with Albert Oehlen, Markus Oehlen, Werner Büttner, Hans Peter Adamski, Peter Bommels and Volker Tannert. The ...
Kippenberger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Kippenberger (born 1977), German/American filmmaker/artist; Howard Kippenberger (1897–1957), New Zealand soldier; Karl Kippenberger (born 1973), New Zealand bass guitarist of the band Shihad; Martin Kippenberger (1953–1997), German artist
It accommodated large sculptures, video pieces, and installations such as Martin Kippenberger's show, The Magical Misery Tour, Brazil. The Heddon Street location closed in July 2005, and a new storefront space on Davies Street opened simultaneously with an exhibition of Pablo Picasso prints.