2008
6 copies
Signed certificate
6 copies
Signed certificate
31×79,5×61 cm
12.2×31.3×24 in.
12.2×31.3×24 in.
Wood, steel, glass
Offset (original poster by Martin Kippenberger)
Offset (original poster by Martin Kippenberger)
“Tisch Table Table”, by Jonathan Monk, is a work that looks like a table for reading or leaving books. It's an adaptation and, in a certain sense, copy, of a table-shaped sculpture by Martin Kippenberger called “Modell Interconti”, 1987. Kippenberger’s piece was constituted by a 1972 Gerhard Richter painting used as the table-top. The dimensions are repeated identically in the version by Monk. Kippenberger’s table sounds like a chain of hotels. Monk’s table, in English, German and French, is named after the game of pingpong.
Both titles are keys to the work of each artist.
Kippenberger made much art in the neutral interiors of hotel rooms. Monk plays a fast game of table-tennis with the work of other artists. The Richter painting in Monk’s table is replaced with an original artwork (a poster) by Kippenberger as the table-top. The poster is from an exhibition in Germany, in which Kippenberger had himself photographed standing like Joseph Beuys. Monk refers to the German artist and his irreverent gestures with a great deal of respect, and slightly tongue-in-cheek. An original (painting) is substituted by a multiple (poster), and becomes a multiple, by Monk, and Three Star Books.
Kippenberger made much art in the neutral interiors of hotel rooms. Monk plays a fast game of table-tennis with the work of other artists. The Richter painting in Monk’s table is replaced with an original artwork (a poster) by Kippenberger as the table-top. The poster is from an exhibition in Germany, in which Kippenberger had himself photographed standing like Joseph Beuys. Monk refers to the German artist and his irreverent gestures with a great deal of respect, and slightly tongue-in-cheek. An original (painting) is substituted by a multiple (poster), and becomes a multiple, by Monk, and Three Star Books.
Martin Kippenberger, “Modell Interconti”, a 1972 Gerhard Richter painting, wood frame, metal legs,1987. Private collection.
Martin Kippenberger, “Was ist Ihre Lieblingsminderheit. Wen beneiden Sie am meisten”, Poster, 1985/86
Martin Kippenberger, “Was ist Ihre Lieblingsminderheit. Wen beneiden Sie am meisten”, Poster, 1985/86