ANSELM KIEFER 1/3 – He is Artist of the Neo-Expressionism. His works incorporate materials such as straw, ash, clay, lead and shellac. He, the son of an art teacher, was born during the final months of World War II. He was raised in a home in the Black Forest, an environment which played a formative role in his development as an artist. Although he had artistic ambitions from an early age, he studied Law and Romance languages, but he abandoned his aspiration to become a lawyer to focus solely on visual art.
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