When Concrete Turns to Color: Anselm Kiefer’s Paris Watercolors Rewrite the Rules
Anselm Kiefer, famed for his brooding, monumental installations, surprises with a series of intimate watercolors now on view in Paris. Known for wrestling with heavy themes—war, myth, and memory—Kiefer here turns his gaze to the delicate and the sensual, drawing inspiration from mythology, literature, and the ecstatic writings of Jean-Noël Vuarnet.
Unlike his usual concrete and metal, these small-scale works pulse with color and movement, centering female figures in moments of rapture and repose. Watercolor, often dismissed as a lesser medium, becomes Kiefer’s tool for embracing unpredictability and immediacy, where each brushstroke is a leap into the unknown.
The show, a rare focus on his watercolors after four decades, reveals Kiefer’s ability to balance control with spontaneity—melding mythic storytelling with fleeting beauty. Here, the artist’s signature darkness gives way to bursts of color and sensuality, reminding us that even the heaviest histories can yield to moments of light.
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