Anselm Kiefer
“Questi scritti, quando verranno bruciati, daranno finalmente un po’ di luce” (Andrea Emo)
2022
Venice exhibition / Inferno/ until
29.10.2022
© Anselm Kiefer/ photos Gagosian and Fondazione Musei Civici Venezia
(*) Anselm Kiefer’s Inferno in Venice
Beyond Vienna - an insight into Anselm Kiefer's exhibition during the 59th Venice Biennale.
A text by Sabine B. Vogel👉🏻
”On 800 square meters, his gloomy images now dominate the hall. His title, “Questi scritti, quando veranno bruciati, daranno finalmente un po’di luce” (The writings, when burned, will finally shed some light), is a quote from the Italian philosopher Andrea Emo (1901-1983), whose nihilistic thinking has already inspired Kiefer years ago. Kiefer: “It means that there is nothing eternal under the sun. The only eternal thing is striving.”
While Tintoretto celebrates the victory of the Venetians against the Hungarians in his paintings, Kiefer shows the apocalyptic side of power. The submarines recall Venice’s power on the seas. A metal coffin protrudes from one painting – an image for death, but also an allusion to St. Mark, city patron of Venice, which Kiefer says refers to “human time.” A lead tongue represents “the outpouring of divine grace on the world,” he says.
As clear as the direct allusions to Venice are, Kiefer keeps his Inferno, which recounts fire, escape and death, open – it is a free play with fragments of history, which Kiefer sees with Andrea Emo “as a chain of illogical, ahistorical actions, incidents”. Kiefer: “The new space I have created is a superimposition of all kinds of ideas, philosophies from the North, from the South, from the Orient and the Occident,” and: “What is there is only the complete, real presence of nothingness” – albeit a materially violent “nothingness” designed to overwhelm!”
(*) Text wfitten by #SabineVogel for Vienna Art Week