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DESCRIPTION:Apr 25 - Oct 25\, 2026\nThe German artist Anselm Kiefer is comm
 itted to confronting his country’s dark history. “Ruins\, for me\, are
  the beginning\,” he once said. “With the debris\, you can construct n
 ew ideas.” Kiefer was born in Donaueschingen in March 1945\, two months 
 before the surrender of Nazi Germany. At the University of Freiburg he sta
 rted studying law\, but later moved to Dusseldorf to work under the artist
  Joseph Beuys. Kiefer draws a wide frame of reference into his work\, from
  German folk songs to Wagner’s “Ring” cycle to verse from the Romani
 a poet Paul Celan. He works closely with rough materials like lead\, which
  Kiefer describes as “the only material heavy enough to carry the weight
  of human history.” His art is layered\, deep\, haunted. In recent years
  he’s expanded into classical mythology. In “Nymphäum\,” over 20 mo
 numental works recreate the ancient Greek sanctuaries dedicated to nymphs.
  The exhibition itself becomes a nymphäum.
LOCATION:Thaddaeus Ropac Pantin\, 69 Av. du Général Leclerc\, 93500 Panti
 n\, France
SUMMARY:Anselm Kiefer: Nymphäum
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