Per Kirkeby - Literature

Literature

  • 2012 Per Kirkeby. Kaere Aby Warburg in "MozArt" - edited by Bruno Corà, Perugia, 3Arte - Ali&no editrice, n.1 2012, pag. 28-39 - ISBN 978-88-6254-092-6

2003 Tøjner, Poul Erik: Per Kirkeby. Malerei. Köln : König, 2003

2003 Per Kirkeby. Natur und Gestalt. Retrospektive der Zeichnungen und Aquarelle, (Sinclair-Haus, Altana Kulturforum, Bad Homburg v.d. Höhe; Deutsche Akademie Rom, Villa Massimo; Städtisches Kunstmuseum Singen). Bad Homburg v.d. Höhe : ALTANA, 2003

1999 Per Kirkeby. Sorte billeder og bronzer. Schwarze Bilder und Bronzen, (Kat. Museumsberg, Flensburg, Tønder/ Flensburg: Sønderjyllands Kunstmuseum/Museumsberg, 1999

1999 Per Kirkeby, malerier og bronzer, Magasin 3, art gallery, Stockholm 1999

1997 Kirkeby, Per: Gespräche mit Lars Morell, Köln: König, 1998 (Kunstwissenschaftliche Bibliothek; Bd. 8), Zugl. Kopenhagen: Borgens, 1997

1994 Per Kirkeby. Großformatige Zeichnungen 1977-1994 (Kat.), Portikus, Frankfurt a.M., Münster: Kleinheinrich, 1994

1990 Per Kirkeby. Gemälde, Arbeiten auf Papier, Skulpturen 1977-90 (Kat.), Frankfurt a.M.: Städelsches Kunstinstitut, 1990

1989 Per Kirkeby. Pinturas, esculturas, grabados y escritos (Kat.), Valencia: IVAM, Centre del Carme, 1989

1984 Per Kirkeby. Übermalungen 1964-1984, (Kat.), München: Kunstraum, 1984

1979 Hunov, John: Per Kirkeby. Oeuvrekatalog 1958-1977 over raderinger, linoleumssnit, træsnit, Kopenhagen: Borgens, 1979

1977 Per Kirkeby. Fliegende Blätter (Kat.), Essen: Museum Folkwang, 1977

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