Anselm Kiefer’s Walhalla
There could scarcely be a more ideal venue for an Anselm Kiefer exhibition than the White Cube Gallery. With expansive spaces and neutral walls, it provides a complimentary, minimalist backdrop […]
There could scarcely be a more ideal venue for an Anselm Kiefer exhibition than the White Cube Gallery. With expansive spaces and neutral walls, it provides a complimentary, minimalist backdrop […]
On the 8th March 1945, the Black Forest town of Donaueschingen witnessed two events. The first, Anselm Kiefer was born; the second, his neighbour’s house was targeted by allied bombers, […]
To commemorate the hundredth anniversary of World War One, the National Theatre’s choice to re-stage Sean O’Casey’s anti-war play, The Silver Tassie, was perhaps not an obvious one. Dismissed by […]