Biography
Martin Kippenberger (25 February 1953 – 7 March 1997) was a German artist known for his extremely prolific output in a wide range of styles and media, superfiction as well as his provocative, jocular and hard-drinking public persona.
Kippenberger was "widely regarded as one of the most talented German artists of his generation," according to Roberta Smith of the New York Times. He was at the center of a generation of German enfants terribles including Albert Oehlen, Markus Oehlen, Werner Büttner, Georg Herold, Dieter Göls, and Günther Förg.
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Martin Kippenberger Event Poster S.O. 36
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Martin Kippenberger Event Poster S.O. 36
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Martin Kippenberger This Band is Playing on Luxus
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Martin Kippenberger This Fellow is Playing on Luxus
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Martin Kippenberger This Guy is playing on Luxus
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Martin Kippenberger This Woman is Playing on Luxus
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Martin Kippenberger This Man is Playing on Luxus
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Martin Kippenberger Event Poster S.O. 36
1979
Artist as subject
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Martin Kippenberger Event Poster S.O. 36
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Martin Kippenberger This Band is Playing on Luxus
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Martin Kippenberger This Man is Playing on Luxus
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Martin Kippenberger Sign of the Innocent One
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Martin Kippenberger The Alma Band
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Martin Kippenberger Farewell to the Youth Bonus II
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Martin Kippenberger Washing Line the Wrong Way Round
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Martin Kippenberger Hunger Family
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Martin Kippenberger Rent Electricity Gas
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Martin Kippenberger The Applause Simply Dies
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Martin Kippenberger Nine Reasons to Raise the Prices
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Martin Kippenberger The Alma Band
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Martin Kippenberger Disco Bombs
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Martin Kippenberger The Heat 2
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Martin Kippenberger A Handful of Forgotten Pigeons
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Martin Kippenberger Day in Dub
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Martin Kippenberger Wolfgang Bauer Reading
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Martin Kippenberger Candidature for a Retrospective
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Martin Kippenberger Candidature for a Retrospective
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Martin Kippenberger Happy to be Gay
1993 -
Martin Kippenberger Respective 1997 - 1976
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Martin Kippenberger German Speaking Female Gallerists
1984