內容簡介top Anselm Kiefer 簡介 Dani鋩e Cohn, who has worked alongside Anselm Kiefer for many years, explains the central role the artist studios play in his artistic process. To enter a painter atelier is a rare privilege and the stuff of dreams, as if access to this intimate place were the key to the very act of creation. Entering an atelier allows us to see, in situ, the creative process in action, in the present; we are admitted into the space and virtually participate in the artistic act by our very presence, rather than simply observing from the outside. In this monograph, Dani鋩e Cohn reveals how Anselm Kiefer ateliersnd his organization and spatial distribution of themre essential to his artistic activity as a painter and sculptor. While they serve as production areas and storage spaces, artists?studios are also physical representations of the mind and memory of an artist, where living and working spaces combine. This book takes the reader on an exploration through Kiefer various ateliers and examines the crucial role they have in the creation of his works. From the attic of a former school or a disused brickyard in Germany, via an atelier in the rural surroundings in the south of France or the urban setting of the Marais in Paris, to his current studio on the outskirts of the French capital, we discover how Anselm Kiefer work spaces have impacted his art.