1999.311 Artaud's Cross (Artauds Kreuz)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Martin Kippenberger's art combines a range of approaches and media, including sculpture fashioned from unusual materials, as in this work: a wooden structure interwoven with interlocking plastic elements. The title pays homage to Antonin Artaud, the early 20th-century French author whose idea of a "theatre of the absurd" is one of the cornerstones of modern art's reliance on irrationality as both a method and a subject.

Adapted from
DMA unpublished material.

NOTES
  • Celebrating Sculpture, DMA 2004
  • DMA unpublished material = Text entry, digital collections record 1999.311.

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1999: Rose Collection, Dallas, purchased from Galerie Gisela Capitian, Cologne [1]

1999: Dallas Museum of Art and the Rose Collection [2]

[1] See the copy of the email correspondence from Charlie Wylie to Jack Lane, Charles Venable, and Carol Griffin dated December 20, 1999 in the Collections Records object file (1999.311).

[2] See the copy of the Co-Tenancy Agreement in the Collections Records object file (1999.311).

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Martin Kippenberger's art combines a range of approaches and media, including sculpture fashioned from unusual materials, as in this work: a wooden structure interwoven with interlocking plastic elements. The title pays homage to Antonin Artaud, the early 20th-century French author whose idea of a "theatre of the absurd" is one of the cornerstones of modern art's reliance on irrationality as both a method and a subject.

Adapted from
DMA unpublished material.

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Notes
  • Celebrating Sculpture, DMA 2004
  • DMA unpublished material = Text entry, digital collections record 1999.311.

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
1999: Rose Collection, Dallas, purchased from Galerie Gisela Capitian, Cologne [1]

1999: Dallas Museum of Art and the Rose Collection [2]

[1] See the copy of the email correspondence from Charlie Wylie to Jack Lane, Charles Venable, and Carol Griffin dated December 20, 1999 in the Collections Records object file (1999.311).

[2] See the copy of the Co-Tenancy Agreement in the Collections Records object file (1999.311).

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