The phrase "capitalist realism" was first used in the title of the 1963 art exhibition in Düsseldorf, Demonstration for Capitalist Realism, which featured the work of Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Wolf Vostell, and Konrad Lueg.[

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The phrase "capitalist realism" was first used in the title of the 1963 art exhibition in Düsseldorf, Demonstration for Capitalist Realism, which featured the work of Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Wolf Vostell, and Konrad Lueg.[
Sigmar Polke, Atemkristall, 1997
SIGMAR POLKE, Ohne Titel (Kuss, Kuss), 1965
SIGMAR POLKE, Kartoffelköppe (Mao + LBJ), 1964
SIGMAR POLKE
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The life-size sculpture 'Martin, ab in die Ecke und schäm Dich' (Martin, Into the Corner, You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself), was created in response to an article in a German art magazine in which Kippenberger was accused of being a drunken cynic with questionable politics. The artist made six versions of the sculpture, each one with a slight variation in treatment or material.
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Martin Kippenberger
Martin, ab in die Ecke und schäm Dich (Martin, Into the Corner, You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself)
1989
hard foam, cast resin, latex, acrylic, metal, Styrofoam, foam rubber, clothing, iron plate
175 x 68 x 44 cm
Jeune homme laissez passer 1987
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Gebruder Montgolfier 1987
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Piramide Colonia 1987
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Martin Kippenberger
Paris Bar, 1991
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81½ x 149 7/8in. (207 x 380.8cm.)
PARIS BAR 1993
MARTIN KIPPENBERGER
'Kellner des...' Martin Kippenberger
oil on canvas mounted on panel with wall lights 78¾ x 94¾ x 7½in. (200 x 240.5 x 19cm.) Painted in 1991
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