
“Arsenal is where I collect things unfinished, books, photos, writings... Things that I find in this world... Like mushrooms, mussels...all kinds of things. These all collected there, you see all the misery in the world in there. My arsenal corresponds to the synapses in my brain. I go for a walk in my brain and it sparks up all the time.” – Anselm Kiefer
Arsenal is an archival treasure trove containing the inner workings of Anselm Kiefer’s mind. A window into the artist’s psyche, this incredibly personal installation contains straw and other natural vegetation from his studio in Barjac, archaic machinery in various stages of degradation – an old printing press and a scale – as well as drawers and boxes stacked to the ceiling and filled to the brim with objects.
Rolls of photographs hang from the ceiling and curl in piles on the floor like unravelling memories. The photographic negatives, to which Kiefer has affixed black and white photographs, are in fact made of lead. In his words, ”[they are] like films, but it’s a paradox because the raison d’être of a film is to be transparent, to let light go through it to be projected. Glued on lead, these pictures are no longer viewable, visible.” This veritable chamber of knowledge contains objects and materials that may have become artworks or formed part of artworks at a later stage, providing the viewer with a tiny glimpse into the unmeasurably large archive of the artist.
Anselm Kiefer evokes ideas of cultural memory and identity through his highly textural installations, paintings and sculptures. Referencing historical and literary sources, his giant-sized works are often considered Neo-Expressionist.

Red Brick Art Museum is located in No.1 International Art District in the northeast of Beijing. As the landmark of this region, the facilities of Red Brick cover a total area of 20,000 square meters, with nearly 10,000 square meters exhibition space. Red Brick Art Museum was founded by the couple YAN Shijie and CAO Mei. It ‘s opened on May 23rd, 2014. The architectural design of the museum was conducted in person by Professor DONG Yugan of Architecture Research Center of Peking University. Employing red bricks as the basic architectural element, Professor Dong maintained the integrity of each brick, created a suburban-based, garden-owning contemporary art museum.

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