ANSELM KIEFER - Palazzo Strozzi, Florence
MARCH 2024
Anselm Kiefer's exhibition "Fallen Angels" at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence encompasses new and historical works, including a new installation created for the palazzo's courtyard.
22 March - 21 July 2024
ANSELM KIEFER Grand Palais Ephemere, Paris
DECEMBER 2021
Anselm Kiefer’s exhibition “Pour Paul Celan” opens Thursday 16 December, at the Grand Palais Éphémère, Paris.
Kiefer is the first artist to take over the entire space of the Grand Palais Éphémère, following his exhibition at the Grand Palais in 2007. Designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the Grand Palais Éphémère is a temporary space with the purpose of hosting exhibitions while the Grand Palais is being renovated.
From 16 December 2021 - 11 January 2022
ANSELM KIEFER at The Jan Michalski Foundation
FEBRUARY 2019
Anselm Kiefer | Books and woodcuts

Anselm Kiefer | Books and woodcuts opens at the Jan Michalski Foundation for Writing and Literature in Montricher, Switzerland 

7 February - 12 May 2019 

ANSELM KIEFER: I SETTE PALAZZI CELESTI 2004-2015
SEPTEMBER 2015
HangarBicocca unveils the new installation by Anselm Kiefer: the new display, curated by Vicente Todolí, is an expansion of The Seven Heavenly Palaces, the permanent work conceived for the opening of HangarBicocca in 2004. Together with the seven “towers” – now open for the public to walk through – five large-format paintings, made between 2009 and 2013 but never shown until now, will form a single installation entitled The Seven Heavenly Palaces 2004-2015.
ANSELM KIEFER: REGENERATION SERIES
NOVEMBER 2016
NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale

Regeneration Series: Anselm Kiefer from the Hall Collection will be on view at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from November 29, 2016 - August 13, 2017. Drawn from the Hall and Hall Art Foundation collections, which together make up one of the world’s largest groups of works by Anselm Kiefer, the exhibition will include approximately 50 major Kiefer artist books, works on paper, paintings, and sculptures from the late 1960s to the present day. 

 
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