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  1. 9 de oct. de 2014 · Alibis: Sigmar Polke 1963–2010. Sigmar Polke was one of the most insatiably experimental artists of the twentieth century. This retrospective is the first to bring together the unusually broad range of media he worked with during his five-decade career – not only painting, drawing, photography, film and sculpture, but also notebooks, slide ...

  2. ジグマー・ポルケ(ドイツ語: Sigmar Polke, 1941年 2月13日 - 2010年 6月10日)は、ドイツの画家、写真家。 人物 [ 編集 ] 旧ドイツ東部領土 から 東ドイツ を経て 1953年 に 西ドイツ に移住した後、 デュッセルドルフ を拠点に活動した。

  3. 14 de jun. de 2010 · Mon 14 Jun 2010 13.40 EDT. The German artist Sigmar Polke, who has died aged 69 of complications caused by cancer, gave pop art the sharp political edge that was often lacking in the work of his ...

  4. 10 de jun. de 2010 · Sigmar Polke created complex works that have helped define the art of the time. From painting to photography and film to installations and prints, Polke's work, which often incorporated non-traditional materials and techniques, was above all a critique of art itself. In 1961, Polke enrolled at the Düsseldorf Arts Academy, where he studied ...

  5. 20 de may. de 2019 · Sigmar Polke (February 13, 1941—June 10, 2010) was a German painter and photographer. He created the Capitalist Realist movement with fellow German artist Gerhard Richter, which expanded upon the ideas of Pop Art from the U.S. and the U.K. Polke experimented with unique materials and techniques throughout his career.

  6. February 20–May 20, 2007 at the Getty Center. This exhibition presents photographs in the Getty Museum's collection created by Sigmar Polke, who became one of the most influential artists working in post-war Germany. With their juxtaposed images, multiple exposures, extreme close-ups, and under- and over-exposures, these photographs ...

  7. Call 01 40 69 96 00 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., every day except Sunday. Born in Silesia, a German province that became part of Poland after World War II, Sigmar Polke moved to West Germany in 1953. Following a brief apprenticeship with a glassmaker, he studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he met Gerhard Richter.