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MARTIN KIPPENBERGER | Fickn
描述
- Martin Kippenberger
- Fickn
- signed, titled, dated 1975 and dedicated Madhaus – Adresse Klar – Kellerkinda + Ratten – Fickn Fickn Fickn – F. Jochen vom Kippy mit der roten Lederhose
- acrylic and charcoal on canvas board
- 22 by 22 in. 55.9 by 55.9 cm.
來源
Sotheby's, London, 10 February 2015, Lot 41
Acquired from the above sale by the present owner
Condition
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拍品資料及來源
A defining thread throughout Kippenberger’s career, spanning across paintings, works on paper, installations, multiples, photographs, books, and more, is humor and the flippant joke. “Many of [Kippenberger’s] works possess an aesthetic residue left behind by the verbal jokes that were partially recorded within the space of the image and in the appended title” (Gregory Williams, “Jokes Interrupted: Martin Kippenberger’s Receding Punchline,” Martin Kippenberger, London 2006, p. 39). Fickn is no different – its title being unmistakably close to the German ficken, and with a dedication that reads in English as “Madhouse – Address Clear – Deprived Child + Rats, Fuck Fuck Fuck – F. Jochen from Kippy with the red leather pants.” That this self-portrait was a gift and dedicated as such underscores the personal, anecdotal nature of the work; Kippenberger’s own life served equally alongside popular culture, politics, history, and current events as source material and inspiration. The artist’s spectral face and condom-covered fingers might very well have been an inside joke between himself and the original recipient of this painting. As such, Fickn is imbued with a sense of intimate personal history made poignant given his untimely death, and is an early stand out in Kippenberger’s humorous, satirizing, and irreverent oeuvre.