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2008.04.15

Anselm Kiefer: The Secret Life of Plants

Anselm Kiefer: The Secret Life of Plants (2001)

Blood on Paper is a new book art exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. A new edition of The Secret Life of Plants (2001) by Anselm Kiefer, seen above, was commission to be the main piece of the show, but unfortunately I can't find a photo of it. Another variation on this theme can be seen here. If you can't make it to London, you can see a number of works from the exhibition online, and also browse through the V&A's collection of over 100 "artists books." Enjoy!

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Ooo...I love the V&A. Sounds like a fun exhibit.

I've never been. :(

Neat. I love the book with the actual fireworks.

Me too. I'll think of it next time I see a review about an "explosive" new book. ;)

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