Anselm Kiefer's Drawings of Nature and Landscape at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Anselm Kiefer's drawings exploring nature and landscape were presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition featured works that examine broken flowers and grass, with one piece titled "Thousand-Flowers." The show was documented on artcritical.com on June 3, 2010, though the original source material dates to July 1, 2009. The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted this presentation of Kiefer's drawings, focusing on his treatment of natural elements. The artist's work was analyzed in relation to themes of nature and landscape through these drawings. The exhibition provided insight into Kiefer's artistic approach to botanical subjects. The presentation was part of the museum's programming in 2009-2010. Artcritical covered the exhibition through their online platform.
Key facts
- Anselm Kiefer created drawings of nature and landscape
- The exhibition featured works including "Thousand-Flowers"
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted the exhibition
- The show focused on broken flowers and grass in Kiefer's work
- Artcritical documented the exhibition on June 3, 2010
- The original source material dates to July 1, 2009
- Kiefer's drawings examined botanical subjects
- The presentation was part of museum programming in 2009-2010
Entities
Artists
- Anselm Kiefer
Institutions
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- artcritical