Alibis : Sigmar Polke 1963-2010
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The Museum of Modern Art presents the first comprehensive retrospective of Sigmar Polke (German, 1941–2010), encompassing Polke’s work across all mediums, including painting, photography, film, drawing, prints, and sculpture. Widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of the postwar generation, Polke possessed an irreverent wit that, coupled with his exceptional grasp of the properties of his materials, pushed him to experiment freely with the conventions of art and art history. Constantly searching, Polke studiously avoided any one signature style or medium; his method exemplified the definition of alibi, “in or at another place,” which also suggests a deflection of blame. This exhibition places Polke’s enormous skepticism of all social, political, and artistic traditions against German history and the country’s transformation in the postwar period. Four gallery spaces on MoMA’s second floor are dedicated to the exhibition, which comprises more than 250 works and constitutes one of the largest exhibitions ever organized at the Museum.
TitleAlibis : Sigmar Polke 1963-2010
Place of publicationNew York
PublisherMOMA
Year of publication2014
Pagination322
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions30 cm.
Materialboek
ISBN9780870708893
Subjectphotography, art of painting, film, visual arts, performance art, glassware, paper (work of art medium)
Persons keyword Sigmar Polke
| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan status | |
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| B-2014/263 | ,75,POLKE,10 | Available |
| Copy number | B-2014/263 |
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| Loan status | Available |