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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.
Since the 1970s SO36 has been a major venue for "alternative" music and culture. Many Punk greats have performed and still perform here. 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]
Martin Böttcher (1927–2019), film composer (Karl May film adaptations) Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), composer; Max Bruch (1838–1920), composer; Dieterich Buxtehude (c. 1637/39–1707), Danish-German organist and composer of the Baroque period; Hanns Eisler (1898–1962), composer; Friedrich von Flotow (1812–1883), composer
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
Writing in Zing art magazine, Emily Tsingou said, "For a brief moment, and on a theoretical level, the show attempted an interesting claim. The idea, though, of interactivity is not a very lucid one, especially if one considers that it could be stretched to such extent as to encompass any art work and the presence of a viewer (even in its traditional sense, art functions on that quality ...
The artist Martin Kippenberger brought Bertei to Berlin in 1980 to perform solo at his SO36 club and upon her return to the U.S., Bertei started the all-girl punk-funk band The Bloods with guitarist Kathy Rey. [9] The Bloods are considered the first rock and roll band of gay women who were publicly out of the closet. [10]
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