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A lavishly illustrated monograph that spans the entire career of one of the most celebrated contemporary artists
Over the course of his acclaimed 60-year career, Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) has employed both representation and abstraction as a means of reckoning with the legacy, collective memory, and national sensibility of post–Second World War Germany, in both broad and very personal terms. This handsomely designed book features approximately 100 of his key canvases, from photo paintings created in the early 1960s to portraits and later large-scale abstract series, as well as select works in glass. New essays by eminent scholars address a variety of themes: Sheena Wagstaff evaluates the conceptual import of the artist’s technique; Benjamin H. D. Buchloh discusses the poignant Birkenau paintings (2014); Peter Geimer explores the artist’s enduring interest in photographic imagery; Briony Fer looks at Richter’s family pictures against traditional painting genres and conventions; Brinda Kumar investigates the artist’s engagement with landscape as a site of memory; André Rottmann considers the impact of randomization and chance on Richter’s abstract works; and Hal Foster examines the glass and mirror works. As this book demonstrates, Richter’s rich and varied oeuvre is a testament to the continued relevance of painting in contemporary art.
EdituraMetropolitan Museum of Art
Dimensiuni273 x 247 x 28
Data Publicarii10/03/2020
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Numar pagini270
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O monografie genial ilustrata, care se intinde pe intreaga cariera a unuia dintre cei mai celebri artisti contemporani. memoria colectiva si sensibilitatea nationala a Germaniei post-al doilea razboi mondial, atat in termeni largi cat si foarte personali.