67 Improved Papertigers Not Afraid of Repetition,

67 Improved Papertigers Not Afraid of Repetition,

Martin Kippenberger
German, 1953–1997
1987
An artist's book composed of lithographs in which Martin Kippenberger repeats and tweaks a single motif—playful, self-mocking tableaux—to test how repetition shapes meaning and artistic persona.
The plain white cover, set in restrained typography, centers a small color photograph of a rumpled bed and studio furniture, an intimate, domestic scene that wryly undercuts the book’s boastful title.
By turning serial images and deadpan irony into a printed edition, Kippenberger exposed the performative construction of the artist and helped open paths for postmodern, appropriation-driven practices in late twentieth-century art.
Medium
Artist's book, lithograph printed
Dimensions
page (each): 9 11/16 × 6 5/8" (24.6 × 16.8 cm); overall (closed): 9 9/16 × 6 5/8 × 1/8" (24.3 × 16.8 × 0.3 cm)
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Credit
Committee on Drawings and Prints Fund and through the generosity of Philip E. Aarons and Shelley Fox Aarons
Accession
586.2015
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