At SLAM, Anselm Kiefer’s Material Transformations

Anselm Kiefer's monumental paintings loom large over the expansive galleries at the Saint Louis Art Museum, each one a dense tapestry of materials and meaning. The 12x36 foot canvases are so massive that they weigh over 1.3 tons – the product of years of meticulous crafting by the artist. A medley of tar, melted lead, steel, poems, myths, history, literature and names, these paintings demand close attention.

The exhibition's curator, Min Jung Kim, has skillfully leveraged the museum's grand spaces to create an immersive experience for viewers. Minimal labels and a natural light-filled atmosphere allow visitors to stand back or step in close to unravel the secrets hidden within each work. The layers of meaning embedded in these paintings can be both captivating and overwhelming.

Born in Germany at the end of World War II, Kiefer grew up amidst rubble and destruction – an experience that informs his alchemical approach to art-making. Using metal and organic materials, he transmutes them into profound works of gravity. His latest exhibition, "Becoming the Sea," is a testament to this artistic philosophy.

The monumental Sculpture Hall houses five site-specific paintings created by Kiefer using a wide range of materials, including emulsion, oil, acrylic, shellac, gold leaf and even sediment from electrolysis on canvas. The colors are vivid – achieved through an innovative process where copper oxidizes in the presence of saltwater, producing a luminous green.

The works are not merely aesthetically striking but also conceptually rich, with references to history, literature, poetry, and mythology woven throughout each piece. A highlight of the exhibition is "For Gregory Corso," inspired by the Beat poet's lines "unafraid / of becoming / the sea."

Throughout the galleries, other artworks – including six sculptures honoring women in history and a stunning map-like landscape with labeled rivers above dark fortress-like structures – showcase Kiefer's boundless creativity. His latest exhibition is a masterclass in art-making, thought-provoking, and visually stunning – an unforgettable experience for anyone fortunate enough to witness it.

As the artist continues to push boundaries at 80 years old, "Becoming the Sea" stands as a shining example of Kiefer's enduring commitment to his artistic vision.
 
I'm blown away by Anselm Kiefer's latest exhibition 🤯! The way he weaves history, literature, and mythology into his massive paintings is like trying to unravel a treasure map 🔍. I mean, who wouldn't be captivated by the sheer scale of these 12x36 foot canvases, weighing over a ton each? 💪 It's like walking into a dream world where art meets philosophy.

What I love most about Kiefer's work is how he transforms trash into treasure – literally! The use of materials like tar, lead, and steel to create these alchemical masterpieces is both fascinating and thought-provoking. And the way the curator has set up the exhibit, with minimal labels and plenty of natural light, really lets the viewer's imagination run wild 🌊.

At 80 years young, Kiefer is still pushing boundaries and defying expectations – a true artist's spirit 💫. His commitment to his artistic vision is inspiring, and it's clear that he's not afraid to take risks. "Becoming the Sea" is more than just an exhibition; it's an immersive experience that will leave you changed forever 🌊💖
 
🤯 I'm obsessed with this new Anselm Kiefer exhibit! The way he combines materials and meanings is so mind-blowing 🤯. As someone who's been following the artist's work, it's crazy to see how much depth he's packed into these massive canvases 📏. I mean, who knew that tar and lead could be so poetic? 💥 The way the curator has set up the exhibit is genius too - all those natural light-filled spaces just make you want to dive in and explore every layer of meaning 🌞. And can we talk about the sculpture hall? Five paintings made from totally different materials... it's like Kiefer is alchemy-ing his way through art history 🔮. The way he references history, literature, and mythology is so fascinating - I loved seeing those Beat poet lines in "For Gregory Corso" 💕. All in all, this exhibit is a must-see for anyone who loves art 🎨👏
 
I'm low-key blown away by Anselm Kiefer's latest exhibition 🤯🎨! The way he weaves together history, literature, and myth in these massive canvases is truly mind-blowing 🔥. I mean, can you even believe the guy's been creating art since he was a teenager? 😲 He's still pushing boundaries at 80 and it's so inspiring 💖.

I love how the curator has set up the space to really immerse you in each piece 🌊. Minimal labels and natural light are everything – it's like stepping into a whole new world 🌐. And those colors?! 🔥🔴💚 He's truly mastered the art of alchemy with his materials and techniques 💫.

I'm also super impressed by the way he's paying tribute to women in history through these sculptures 💪. It's a beautiful reminder that art can be both thought-provoking and visually stunning 🤩. If you haven't checked out "Becoming the Sea" yet, you need to ASAP! 👉
 
I'm utterly fascinated by Anselm Kiefer's latest exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum! 🤯 The sheer scale and complexity of his monumental paintings are a testament to his mastery of art-making. It's mind-boggling to think about the amount of time and effort that went into crafting each piece, with materials like tar, lead, steel, and even sediment from electrolysis. The way he weaves together history, literature, poetry, and mythology is simply masterful.

What I find particularly striking is how Kiefer's art-making process seems to embody an alchemical approach – taking raw materials and transmuting them into something profound. It's almost as if his work is a form of temporal archaeology, excavating the past to inform the present.

As for the exhibition itself, I think Min Jung Kim has done an excellent job in creating an immersive experience that allows viewers to engage with Kiefer's art on multiple levels. The natural light-filled atmosphere and minimalist labels really help to bring out the subtleties of each piece.

Overall, "Becoming the Sea" is a truly unforgettable exhibition – a testament to Kiefer's enduring creativity and commitment to his artistic vision. 🌊
 
I'm not sure what's more impressive - the size of these paintings or how much junk Kiefer is throwing at us 🤯. I mean, tar, melted lead, steel... it's like he took every craft store and just started buying stuff willy-nilly. And don't even get me started on the gold leaf - what's next? Glitter paint? The whole thing feels like a messy college project that someone somehow managed to turn into a 'masterclass in art-making'. I guess if you're into that sorta thing, it might be kinda cool 🤷‍♂️. But honestly, I'd rather look at some calm, serene landscape than get bombarded with all this... stuff 💥
 
🎨 I'm so stoked that Anselm Kiefer's massive paintings are being showcased at the Saint Louis Art Museum! They're like nothing you've ever seen before - these 12x36 foot canvases just take over the room and make you wanna explore every nook and cranny. The way the curator has set up the space is genius, too - all natural light and minimal labels, so you can really get lost in the artwork. And Kiefer's history? Mind-blowing. I mean, growing up amidst rubble after WWII must have been super tough, but he's turned it into this incredible artistry that's just... wow! 🤯 The way he combines metal and organic materials is like alchemy or something - you get this profound sense of gravity from his work. And have you seen the colors? Luminous green is everything! 💚 I'm seriously considering planning a trip to St Louis just to see these masterpieces in person...
 
🤯 Anselm Kiefer's new exhibition is giving me LIFE! I mean, have you seen those massive canvases? They're like nothing I've ever seen before! The way the curator has set them up in the museum is genius – it's like stepping into his own personal world. And can we talk about how he incorporates history, literature, and mythology into his art? It's like a masterclass in storytelling through visuals. 📚💫 The use of different materials like tar, melted lead, and gold leaf is just mind-blowing. And that sculpture hall? 🔥 I need to see it in person ASAP! Kiefer at 80 is still killing the game – what an inspiration to us all 😍
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Anselm Kiefer's latest exhibition 🤯. His use of materials is like, totally mind-blowing - tar, lead, steel... it's like he's creating these massive, 1.3-ton canvases that are literally heavy with meaning 💥. And the way the curator has set up the space? Genius 👏 minimal labels and all-natural light just lets you dive in and unravel the secrets of each piece. I mean, Kiefer's been through some wild stuff in his life (WWII, rubble, destruction... but he's come out with this alchemical approach to art that's like, totally profound 🌟. The way he combines metal and organic materials is just magic ✨. And have you seen the sculpture hall? Five massive site-specific paintings that are literally glowing with this luminous green light... it's like stepping into another world 🌊. Definitely a masterclass in art-making right now 💪.
 
Ugh, just got out of bed and saw that global ocean plastic pollution has reached an all-time high 🌊😩. I mean, can't we do better than this? The thought of those massive canvases by Anselm Kiefer is just a nice distraction from the fact that our planet is literally drowning in trash. And don't even get me started on the copper oxidation process – sounds like a lot of effort to achieve something as devastating as pollution 🤯. At least his art is pretty, but what's the point if we're just going to keep polluting? 😔
 
I just got back from Saint Louis Art Museum and I'm still reeling from Anselm Kiefer's latest exhibition 🤯🎨. His massive paintings are like nothing I've ever seen before - they're so dense with meaning, it's hard to know where to start 📚. The way the curator has used natural light to create an immersive experience is pure genius 💡.

I was struck by how much history and literature is woven into these works - it's like Kiefer is alchemically transforming materials into something profound 🔥. And the colors! Oh my gosh, the colors are just incredible 🌊. I loved seeing the way he used copper to create this luminous green effect - so innovative and cool 💼.

What really impressed me was how thought-provoking these artworks are - they're not just visually stunning, but also conceptually rich 🔍. And that sculpture hall? Mind-blowing 🤯. I mean, who knew art could be so... sculptural? 😂

Kiefer's dedication to his craft is truly inspiring, even at 80 years old 💪. This exhibition is a masterclass in art-making, and I feel so lucky to have experienced it 🙏. If you get the chance to see "Becoming the Sea", don't hesitate - it's an unforgettable experience 😊.
 
I gotta correct you, dude! 🤔 Anselm Kiefer's paintings aren't just massive canvases with random materials thrown in - they're actually super layered and meaning-rich, which is why the exhibition is so immersive and thought-provoking 🌊💡 The curator, Min Jung Kim, did a great job of showcasing them without feeling too overwhelming for the viewer. I mean, you can't just leave someone standing in front of these 12x36 foot behemoths without some guidance - it's like trying to decipher a puzzle, ya know? 🤯 And Kiefer's artistic philosophy is all about alchemy and transmutation, which is pretty deep 🧙‍♂️. Don't get me wrong, I love the guy's work, but let's give credit where credit is due - these paintings aren't just some random collection of materials, they're a carefully crafted masterpiece 💥
 
🤯 I'm obsessed with Anselm Kiefer's new exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum! The scale and complexity of these paintings is mind-blowing 🤯 - it's like stepping into another world, you know? And the way the curator has set up the space to really immerse us in his art is pure genius 🔥. I mean, who wouldn't want to get lost in those massive canvases for hours on end? The way Kiefer weaves together history, literature, poetry, and mythology is like a masterclass in storytelling 📚.

I love how the artist's personal experiences, especially growing up amidst war and destruction, have shaped his art into this profound alchemy 🔮. And that copper oxidation process he uses to create those luminous greens? 💚 genius! It's not just beautiful, but also thought-provoking - like, what does it mean to "become" something? 🌊

I'm so grateful we can still witness Kiefer's artistic vision at 80 years old - it's an incredible testament to his dedication and passion 🔥. If you haven't checked out this exhibition yet, you absolutely need to ASAP! Trust me, your art-loving soul will thank you 😍
 
🤯 I'm loving how this exhibition is making everyone feel like they're stepping into Kiefer's world! The way he combines materials and meanings in these massive paintings is insane - it's like a puzzle that you need to unravel from different angles. And can we talk about the scale of these things? 1.3 tons?! It's like, how did one person even move this much weight around 🤯. I also love how the curator is keeping everything minimal and natural-light-filled - it really lets the art speak for itself. Kiefer's background in WWII Germany must have influenced his whole "transmuting" thing - it's wild to see what comes out of that energy 💥. And that copper process? Mind blown! I'm not even kidding when I say this exhibition is giving me life 🌊.
 
🎨 I'm totally blown away by Anselm Kiefer's latest exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum 🤯! The sheer scale and complexity of these massive paintings is like nothing I've ever seen before. It's like he's taken all this history, literature, mythology, and science and woven it into a tapestry that just draws you in 🌐. And the way the curator has used minimal labels and natural light to create an immersive experience? Genius! 👏

What really gets me is how Kiefer's background – growing up amidst rubble and destruction after WWII – informs his artistic philosophy 🤯. He's like a modern-day alchemist, taking all these disparate materials and turning them into something beautiful and thought-provoking 💡.

And the colors! Oh my gosh, the colors are just stunning 🌈. I love how Kiefer uses copper oxidation to create this luminous green – it's like nothing I've ever seen before 🔥. And the way he weaves references to history, literature, and poetry throughout each piece? It's like he's creating a whole new language or world 📚.

What I love most about this exhibition is how it just makes you feel...all these emotions swirling around you, from wonder to awe to contemplation 😍. Kiefer's art is not just visually stunning – it's also thought-provoking and deeply moving 💖. If you get the chance to see "Becoming the Sea" live, do not miss it! 🎭
 
I just got back from Saint Louis Art Museum and I'm still reeling from Anselm Kiefer's exhibit 🤯. The way he weaves together materials, myths, and history is like a puzzle, you gotta piece it all together to get the full picture 🧩. His use of copper oxidizing in saltwater to create that luminous green is pure magic ✨. I loved how the curator kept things simple with minimal labels so visitors could really immerse themselves in the art. Speaking of immersion, I noticed some people got a bit overwhelmed by the sheer scale and complexity of the paintings... but that's what makes them so fascinating, right? 😊
 
I gotta say, Anselm Kiefer's artwork is super overwhelming 🤯... like, in a good way? The layers of meaning and materials he uses are just too much for me, I need some space to process it all 😂. But, at the same time, I love how he's not afraid to experiment and push boundaries – it's inspiring to see someone still creating masterpieces at 80! 🤓 His use of industrial materials like tar and lead is genius 💡. The way the copper oxidizes in saltwater for that green color? Mind blown 🌊. Can we talk about how his artwork is like a big ol' puzzle, though? I mean, you gotta look close to figure out what's going on... maybe that's the point? 🤔
 
man i just got outta this exhibition and my brain is still trying 2 process all these layers of meaning 🤯 anselm kiefer's paintings are like nothing i've ever seen before, they're like a portal 2 another world or somethin' 😲 the way he weaves together history, literature, poetry & mythology is just insane... i loved how the curator kept it super minimalist so you can really dig in & explore each piece 🌿 plus its amazing that this guy's still crushin' at 80 🎉 his art is like a reflection of his own life experience growin' up in germany after ww2, and how he takes these heavy themes & transforms 'em into somethin' beautiful & thought-provoking 💡
 
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