Lecture 12 - History Painting after Two World Wars: Anselm Kiefer's Die Ungeborenen
Kiefer's moving work of 2001 reaches deep into myth and science to help make sense of recent history, particularly in Germany. Other 20th-century artists have tried to revive historical consciousness and to find a moral role for art. Could this be successful in today's conditions?

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Anselm Kiefer, “The Shape of Ancient Thought”

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Vincent van Gogh’s Turning Points: Van Gogh in Paris

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Rembrandt’s Debut in Amsterdam

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Conversations: Anselm Kiefer Panel Discussion | White Cube

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Conversations: Anselm Kiefer and Tim Marlow, 2016 | White Cube

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Vincent van Gogh’s Turning Points: Van Gogh in the Netherlands

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Gil Strang's Final 18.06 Linear Algebra Lecture

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The More You Study Consciousness, the Weirder It Gets | The Ezra Klein Show

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Anselm Kiefer Interview: Art is Spiritual

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The “Most Bizarre Manner”: Rembrandt’s Etchings

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Conversations: Anselm Kiefer and Alexander Kluge | White Cube

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Portrait Painting Demonstration with Daniel Greene

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Rembrandt Presents Himself

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Anselm Kiefer in his studio - December 2021

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S13 E17: Trump’s Reflecting Pool, Redistricting & Soaps: 6/28/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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Caravaggio: His life and style in three paintings | National Gallery

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Marvin Minsky - Artificial Intelligence

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The Passage of Time and the Meaning of Life | Sean Carroll

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