Anselm Kiefer

Pour Paul Celan

From 16 December 2021 To 11 January 2022

Grand Palais Ephémère, Place Joffre, 75007

Für Paul Celan das Geheimnis der Farne (détail) © Anselm Kiefer. Photo : Georges Poncet
Description

« Celan does not merely contemplate nothingness, he has experienced it, lived through it.  ». Anselm Kiefer, June 2021

Fifteen years after inaugurating the Monumenta series at the Grand Palais in 2007, Anselm Kiefer is the first artist to realize a new project that engages with the entire space of the Grand Palais Éphémère, at the invitation of the Rmn – Grand Palais.

With Pour Paul Celan, Anselm Kiefer continues his work on European memory, in which France and Germany are key players. In this exhibition, sculptures, installations and 19 large-scale canvases interact with the elusive poetry of the great German-language poet Paul Celan. Paul Celan’s work has been a constant presence in Anselm Kiefer’s paintings since his adolescence, when he discovered the poem ‘‘Todesfuge’’ (‘‘Death Fugue’’). It continues to still be so with this group of recent paintings. This dialogue has intensified in recent years, and particularly in 2020 during the time of lockdown.

 

This exhibition is organized by the Réunion des Musées Nationaux – Grand Palais in partnership with the Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery.

In association with the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2022

 

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Schedule

every day from 10am to 7pm

and until 9pm on Friday and Saturday

(except on December 18, 24 and 25: 7pm closure)

Prices

13 € / 10 € (reduced rate)
free for children under 16 years old
reduced rate: European or French Large
Family Card, job seekers

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Quinze ans après avoir inauguré la série des Monumenta au Grand Palais en 2007, Anselm Kiefer est le premier plasticien à investir l’intégralité de l’espace du Grand Palais Éphémère du 16 décembre 2021 au 11 janvier 2022 : découvrez la bande-annonce de l'événement !