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Gerhard Richter
Book Description
Gerhard Richter is one of the foremost artists of his generation. Central to his work is a strong set of values which throughout his career he has expressed in extensive notes and writings, and in provocative and memorable public declarations in which he shows himself the master of the paradoxical statement. The original volume of Gerhard Richter's writings was published in 1995. This new book makes available a wider and more up-to-date selection of Richter's texts, from all periods of his career, many translated for the first time. The collection includes letters and interviews; public statements about specific exhibitions; private reflections from personal correspondence; answers to questions posed by critics; and excerpts from journals discussing the intentions, subjects, methods and sources of his works. Accompanied by biographical photographs from the artist's personal collection, these texts form a brilliantly illuminating commentary on Richter's art, as well as providing a thought-provoking discussion on the status of art in society today.
Language
English
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date
5 May 2009
Number of Pages
600
About the Author
Dietmar Elger studied history, art history and literature at Hamburg University. His publications include a catalogue raisonne of the work of Gerhard Richter, for whom he worked as assistant. Hans Ulrich Obrist is an art curator, critic and historian. He is the Co-Director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects at the Serpentine Gallery, London.
Editor 1
Dietmar Elger
Editor 2
Hans-Ulrich Obrist
Editorial Review
Richter's writings reveal the trajectory of his career - and his spiritual ambivalence ... the primary source on the leading advocate of painting in our time' - The Art Newspaper