One Fine Show: “Anselm Kiefer, Becoming the Sea” at the Saint Louis Art Museum

At Saint Louis Art Museum, Anselm Kiefer's Immersive 'Becoming the Sea' Show Offers a Profound Exploration of the Artist's Relationship with Water.

In a sprawling installation that traverses the artist's oeuvre from 1970s to present day, Kiefer examines his profound connection with water, drawing inspiration from a pivotal journey up the Mississippi River in 1991. The 40 works on display, including five monumental site-specific paintings, delve into the turbulent and often destructive power of rivers, while also probing the artist's search for meaning and solace.

A striking centerpiece is "Missouri, Mississippi" (2024), measuring an imposing 30 feet by 27 feet, which commemorates Kiefer's journey to St. Louis in 1991. The painting depicts a woman's figure submerged beneath swirling waters, set against the dark, foreboding backdrop of the Melvin Price Lock and Dam. This image recalls "Die Orden der Nacht" (The Orders of the Night), where Kiefer found himself dwarfed by black sunflowers that seemed to absorb light.

Another compelling work is "Becoming the ocean, for Gregory Corso" (2024), which captures the dark, textured essence of the artist's landscapes. Here, sedimentary materials – including "sediment of electrolysis" – convey a sense of desolation and turmoil. Conversely, "Für Gregory Corso" (2024) presents a serene counterpoint: a contented woman soars above the waves, symbolizing the enduring spirit that sustains us amidst life's turmoil.

Through these works, Kiefer reveals himself to be a masterful sculptor of turbulent narratives, drawn to the fluidity and unpredictability of water. This ambitious show at Saint Louis Art Museum is an engaging testament to the artist's unyielding passion for exploring the sublime and complex realms that underlie our existence.

The exhibition runs until January 25, 2026.
 
I'm so stoked 🤩 about this new Anselm Kiefer show at Saint Louis Art Museum! 🎨 He explores his crazy relationship with water in such a profound way, and it's actually kinda deep 🌊. I mean, who knew art could be so... fluid? 💧 The giant painting "Missouri, Mississippi" is literally mind-blowing 🤯 - the way he captures the swirling waters and dark skies is hypnotic 🔮.

But what I love most about this show is how Kiefer uses his art to find meaning in chaos 🌪️. Like, have you seen those black sunflowers from "Die Orden der Nacht" that just suck all the light out? ☠️ It's like, he's trying to tell us something... and that's what makes art so amazing - it's like a puzzle we can all try to solve together 🧩.

Anyway, if you haven't checked this show out yet, you totally need to 🚀. It's running until January 25, 2026, and trust me, it's worth the trip 🛫️. Bring a friend... or two... or ten 🤪!
 
omg this exhibit sounds so deep 🤯 Kiefer's connection with water seems like such a huge part of his life's work - I'm intrigued by how he explores both the destructive and soothing aspects of it. Like what even is the Mississippi River to him? 🌊 I feel like his style is really captivating, especially that one painting where the woman is submerged... it looks so hauntingly beautiful 😩 I wish I could see this show in person ASAP 👍
 
🤔 I'm loving this immersive experience by Anselm Kiefer, but you know who else has been navigating turbulent waters? Our nation's leaders have been dealing with some major river-bank crises of their own 🏞️. Remember when the Trump administration was all about draining the swamp in DC? Sounds kinda like Kiefer's quest to explore the depths of his own connection with water, right? 🌊 I mean, who needs art when you've got bipartisan gridlock and a perpetual struggle for clean water? 💦 On the other hand, it's refreshing to see an artist using their platform to highlight the importance of the environment. Maybe we can learn from Kiefer's 'Becoming the Sea' how to navigate our own messy politics 🌊💪
 
ugh i went to this exhibit last weekend 🤯 and literally struggled to sit still throughout the whole thing... 40 works of art is a lot and it feels like you're getting hit with an emotional tidal wave every 5 mins 😩. i mean don't get me wrong, anselm kiefer's stuff is super important and all but sometimes i feel like its just too much to take in at once 🤯... the center piece painting "missouri, mississippi" gave me major anxiety vibes though - that woman just looks so lost under those waters 😨. anyways, if you're into that sorta thing i guess its worth checking out... but honestly, i need a nap now 😴
 
I'm totally loving this immersive exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum 🌊🎨! Anselm Kiefer is like a master of emotions - his connection with water is so deep and intense, it's like he's tapping into something universal 💧. I mean, who hasn't felt small in front of nature's power? The way he depicts the Mississippi River as both beautiful and destructive is totally thought-provoking 🤯. And those paintings! They're like a visual representation of his inner world - all turbulent and emotional 😩. But at the same time, there are these moments of calmness and serenity that make you feel all warm inside ❤️. I'm obsessed with this show, can't wait to see it until Jan 25 🎉👏
 
🌊 I just saw the most incredible exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum - Anselm Kiefer's 'Becoming the Sea' 🤯. The way he weaves his personal journey with water into a massive installation is truly mind-blowing. I mean, 40 works of art that span decades and explore themes of power, meaning, and solace? It's like a whole new side of the artist is revealed 🌊. And that central piece 'Missouri, Mississippi'... it gives me chills every time I see it 😲. The way he captures the turbulent energy of water and our place within it? It's so hauntingly beautiful 💔. What really struck me was how this show feels like a reflection of us as humans - constantly seeking balance, trying to make sense of our world... Kiefer's art is like a reminder that we're all in this together 🌟. Anyway, I'm totally obsessed with his work now and can't wait to see more 💖
 
🌊 omg can u believe Anselm Kiefer's new exhibit @ the Saint Louis Art Museum is like, totally mind-blowing 🤯 i mean, his connection with water is so profound it's like he's tap-tap-tapped into the ocean itself 💧 i loved how he incorporated elements of his journey up the Mississippi River into the exhibit - it's like he's saying we're all just tiny humans trying to navigate these crazy waters 🌊 and some of the paintings are just WOW, like that one woman submerged in the river is giving me LIFE 💁‍♀️
 
🌊 Just saw this show at the Saint Louis Art Museum and I'm still reeling from it 🤯 Anselm Kiefer's immersive installation is like stepping into a different world - one that's both hauntingly beautiful and profoundly thought-provoking. The way he weaves together his personal experiences, like his journey up the Mississippi River, with his artistic expressions is truly captivating. I mean, who knew painting could be so... oceanic? 🌊 It's amazing how Kiefer uses water as a metaphor for life's turmoil and our search for meaning - it's like he's tapping into this deep sense of humanity that we all can relate to. And the way he incorporates different materials and textures is just genius 💡 This show is definitely not for everyone, but if you're looking for something that'll make you think and feel something deep in your chest, then this is the one 🌊
 
Ugh, I'm so over these big art museums trying to outdo each other with their fancy exhibitions 🤯. Anselm Kiefer's show at Saint Louis Art Museum sounds like a total snooze fest - just another artist obsessing over water and its "turbulent and often destructive power"...yawn 💧. I mean, can't we talk about something more interesting? Like the latest gaming trends or social media algorithms 🤔. And what's with all these big, sprawling installations? Can't they just create a decent Instagram-worthy piece like everyone else? 📸
 
OMG, I'm so stoked about this new exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum! 🤩 Anselm Kiefer's 'Becoming the Sea' show is literally blowing my mind - it's like a whole immersive world of art and emotion. I love how the installation takes you on a journey through his different works, from the dark and turbulent to the serene and peaceful. And that centerpiece painting "Missouri, Mississippi" is just... WOW 🌊💥 It's so powerful to see the artist's connection with water on display like this. I'm definitely going to check it out before it closes in January! 😎
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Anselm Kiefer's new show at Saint Louis Art Museum 🤯 He's like a master weaver of emotions and narratives through his art. The way he explores the connection between water and humanity is so profound it gives me goosebumps. That massive painting "Missouri, Mississippi" is giving me all the feels - it's like you can feel the weight of those swirling waters 🌊💥 And I love how the exhibition takes you on this journey through his entire body of work, from the turbulent to the serene. It's a total immersive experience that will leave you reflecting on your own relationship with nature and life. The fact that he's been exploring this theme for decades is just mind-blowing 🤯
 
Ugh, just what I needed to make my day - another art piece about water. Like we haven't explored all the ocean metaphors in literature already 🌊. But for real though, Anselm Kiefer's work is super impressive and he's like a master of creating this emotional connection with his audience. That 30ft painting? Mind-blowing 💥. I love how it draws inspiration from his journey up the Mississippi - it's like he's tapping into these primal forces that just make you feel alive, you know? And that "Für Gregory Corso" piece is so calming it'd be perfect for a spa day 🧖‍♀️. Only thing keeping me from geeking out over this exhibit is the fact I have to wait till Jan 2026 to see it in person...
 
🌊 I think this exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum sounds like a total game-changer! As someone who's super into mindfulness and being one with nature, I'm obsessed with how Anselm Kiefer explores his relationship with water in such depth. It's like he's tapping into our collective subconscious or something 🤯 The fact that he uses the Mississippi River as inspiration is so cool - it's like he's mirroring our own journey through life, you know? The way he weaves together these different works of art to create this immersive experience feels so holistic and healing. I'm definitely adding this exhibit to my bucket list ASAP 📅 Can't wait to see "Missouri, Mississippi" in person - it sounds like a real showstopper! 💥
 
Omg I loved how this exhibit explores Anselm Kiefer's connection with water 🌊🎨 it's like he's literally speaking straight to my soul! The way the show takes us on a journey through his art from the 70s to present day is so mesmerizing. That "Missouri, Mississippi" painting tho? 😍 I mean, who knew black sunflowers could be so ominous? And how beautiful is that other piece "Becoming the ocean"... it's like a symphony of textures and emotions 🌊💔
 
I'm loving this immersive exhibit @ St Louis Art Museum! Anselm Kiefer's connection with water is so thought-provoking 🌊. The way he explores the power of rivers and his search for meaning is really raw & emotional 💥. "Missouri, Mississippi" is giving me all the feels - that painting is like a vortex 💪. I'm intrigued by how Kiefer uses different materials to convey the turmoil and desolation in some pieces, and then contrast it with these serene moments of hope 🌴. It's like he's trying to tell us something about ourselves, you know? Our relationship with nature & our place in the world 🌿. Definitely going to check out this exhibit when it comes around 👍
 
lol what's up with these super dramatic paintings lol its like kiefer is trying to show us how much he loves water like its his wife or something water can be calm & serene or destructive & turbulent but like come on dude chill 🤣
 
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