The Anna Polke Foundation is conducting a long-term oral art history project that documents the voices, impressions, and stories of Sigmar Polke’s companions, friends, and contemporaries. The research that has been carried out to date in the form of publications, conferences, and exhibitions will be supplemented by personal reports and enhanced by additional perspectives. The resulting audio/video archive will provide a more comprehensive view of Sigmar Polke’s work and contemporary history. The material is available to researchers, with excerpts to be published successively.
Interviews conducted to date (selection):
Götz Adriani, Mariette Althaus, René Block, Chantal Crousel, Gugu Ernesto, Josef Froehlich, Klaus Honnef, Gabriele Honnef-Harling, Erhard Klein, Michael Oppitz, Urs Rickenbach, Katharina Steffen, Dierk Stemmler and Rita Blumenthal