Published by Walther König, Köln. Text by Danièle Cohn, Éric Darragon, Rudi Fuchs, Pamela Kort, Nicholas Serota, Richard Shiff, Philippe Vergne, et al.
Munich’s Haus der Kunst presents more than 200 drawings and paintings by acclaimed German multidisciplinary artist Markus Lüpertz (born 1941). Featuring works from 1963 to 1980 and from 2000 to today, the exhibition and catalog explore Lüpertz’ diverse inspirations—from film and Westerns to Nazi-era symbolism.
Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst. Text by Heinrich Heil, Ulrich Uewing, Durs Grünbein.
This book conjoins the painterly photographs of Andreas Mühe (born 1979), which examine the aesthetics of Nazism as expressed in posture, gestures and clothing, with 96 drawings by Markus Lüpertz (born 1941) on sculptor Ludwig Münstermann’s “Apollo”—both being playful explorations of historical pictorial traditions.
Published by Walther König, Köln. Text by Julia Khokhlova, et al.
This publication showcases sculptures, paintings, drawings and sketches by German artist Markus Lüpertz (born 1941), concentrating on his series of bronze sculptures produced for his show at the Hermitage in St Petersburg. These trace the continuity of ancient gods and heroes into the present.
Published by Walther König, Köln. Foreword by Fabrice Hergott. Text by Eric Darragon, Julia Garimorth, Elfriede Jelinek, et al. Interview by Peter Doig.
This massive volume is the most complete overview of German abstract painter Markus Lüpertz (born 1941). Comprising some 140 works, it retraces Lüpertz's career from his most recent pieces--including the Arcadia series of 2012--back to his beginnings in the 1960s.