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A. R. Penck

This was the first full-lenght monograph on A. R Penck (1939-2017), one of the leading artists to emerge from postwar Germany. Penck (Ralf Winkler) born in Dresden, then a part of East Germany, is among a group of important German artist including Georg Baselitz, Anselm Kiefer and Sigmar Polke. 
Early in his career Penck adopted a pseudonym to protect himself, within his own country his work was censored after 1965, and it was not until 1980 that the artist was allowed to emigrate from East Germany.
In this book critics John Yau traces the career of A. R. Penck
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Emne Nutidskunst Skulptur
Kunstner A. R. Penck (Ralf Winkler)
Forfatter John Yau
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 97 ill. hvoraf 40 i farver
Format / Sideantal 22 x 28,5 cm. / 128 s.
Udgivelsesår 1993
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Abrams
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9780810937253
Lev. 3-5 dage
This was the first full-lenght monograph on A. R Penck (1939-2017), one of the leading artists to emerge from postwar Germany. Penck (Ralf Winkler) born in Dresden, then a part of East Germany, is among a group of important German artist including Georg Baselitz, Anselm Kiefer and Sigmar Polke. 
Early in his career Penck adopted a pseudonym to protect himself, within his own country his work was censored after 1965, and it was not until 1980 that the artist was allowed to emigrate from East Germany.
In this book critics John Yau traces the career of A. R. Penck