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GERHARD RICHTER - Eine Privatsammlung / A Private Collection

GERHARD RICHTER (1932-)

The works by Gerhard Richter that Georg and Ingrid Bockmann collected in Berlin between 1960 and 2003 span all of the artist's important genres: portraits, landscapes, still lifes, geometric color charts, abstract compositions. Thus the collection, comprehensively illustrated in this publication, provides a welcome survey of the central aspects of the artist's production. Statements and interviews from Richter's diaries exemplify his position as a painter who has repeatedly undertaken new approaches and found new formulations. Despite the ever-increasing dominance of photography and new media in art making, Richter has always foreseen a future for painting. For him, it is the lust to paint that is proof of painting's necessity.
 
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Kunstner GERHARD RICHTER
Forfatter Fernando Frances
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer Gennemill. i farver og s/h
Format / Sideantal 23 x 29,5 cm / 136 sider
Udgivelsesår 2004
Indbinding Indbundet (D-3)
Forlag Richter Verlag
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN
Lev. 3-5 dage
GERHARD RICHTER (1932-)

The works by Gerhard Richter that Georg and Ingrid Bockmann collected in Berlin between 1960 and 2003 span all of the artist's important genres: portraits, landscapes, still lifes, geometric color charts, abstract compositions. Thus the collection, comprehensively illustrated in this publication, provides a welcome survey of the central aspects of the artist's production. Statements and interviews from Richter's diaries exemplify his position as a painter who has repeatedly undertaken new approaches and found new formulations. Despite the ever-increasing dominance of photography and new media in art making, Richter has always foreseen a future for painting. For him, it is the lust to paint that is proof of painting's necessity.