Tank and Palette

Kiefer fashioned this photo shoot on his studio floor, using clay models he made of World War II tanks and a damaged palette. His photograph forms the basis of this work. The tanks, aligned with the names of important Byzantine iconoclasts, take aim at art, represented by the palette, which is ringed by the names of Byzantine iconophiles who brought about the restitution of religious imagery.


Iconoclastic Controversy
"Bilderstreit"
1980. Gouache and pen and ink on photograph
19 3/4 x 31 1/2 in. (50.2 X 80 cm)
Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 1995
1995.14.29

 

 

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