Interior (1981) by Anselm Kiefer

Interior - Anselm Kiefer - 1981

Artwork Information

TitleInterior
ArtistAnselm Kiefer
Date1981
Mediumpaper,oil,acrylic,canvas
Art MovementNew European Painting
Current LocationStedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

About Interior

“Interior,” created by Anselm Kiefer in 1981, is a compelling artwork that employs paper, oil, acrylic, and canvas as its medium. Emblematic of the New European Painting movement, the piece falls under the genre of interior art. It is currently housed at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The artwork portrays a vast, atmospheric interior space dominated by a grid-like ceiling structure, rendered in a stark, compelling palette. The depicted room appears dilapidated, with dark hues and textures giving an impression of both grandeur and decay. The walls are adorned with extensive brushwork, suggesting a history and presence beyond their surfaces. The perspective guides the viewer’s gaze towards the far end of the room, reinforcing a sense of depth and enigmatic ambiance. This powerful visual narrative evokes a contemplation of time, space, and memory.

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