Sigmar Polke (English Wikipedia)

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  • Raphael Rubinstein (27 August 2011), Sigmar Polke Art in America Magazine.

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  • Schudel, Matt (13 June 2010). "German artist Sigmar Polke, creator of 'Higher Beings Command,' dies at 69". The Washington Post. Retrieved 17 November 2014. In the 1960s, Mr. Polke was at the vanguard of a German artistic movement called capitalist realism, along with fellow painter Gerhard Richter – who later expressed reservations about his colleague's work, saying "he refuses to accept any borders, any limits."[dead link]

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