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Gerhard Richter, Volume 8 (Paperback)
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Gerhard Richter, Volume 8 (Paperback)
Series: October Files
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The first collection of essays on Gerhard Richter, who has been
called "the greatest modern painter." The contemporary painter
Gerhard Richter (born in 1932) has been heralded both as
modernity's last painter and as painting's modern savior, seen to
represent both the end of painting and its resurrection. Richter
works in a dizzying variety of styles, from abstraction to a German
cool pop that combines painterly technique and appropriation; his
work includes photo paintings, large abstract canvases, and stained
glass windows. This collection features writing by prominent
critics, including Hal Foster, Gertrud Koch, and Thomas Crow; an
essay by Rachel Haidu on Richter's family pictures that is
published here for the first time; and an essay and two interviews
with the artist by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Richter's "longtime
sparring partner" (as the curator Robert Storr has called him).
These writings examine Richter's work as a whole, from October 18,
1977, his dreamlike series of paintings depicting the dead
Baader-Meinhof gang, to his abstract trio Abstract Paintings; from
his unsettling portrait of "Uncle Rudi" in Nazi garb to his late
series of portraits of his wife and young child. This addition to
the October Files series will be an essential handbook to one of
the most enigmatic figures in contemporary artContents Gerhard
Richter and Benjamin H. D. Buchloh Interview (1986) Gertrud Koch
The Richter-Scale of Blur (1992) Thomas Crow Hand-Made Photographs
and Homeless Representation (1992) Birgit Pelzer The Tragic Desire
(1993) Benjamin H. D. Buchloh Divided Memory and Post-Traditional
Identity: Gerhard Richter's Work of Mourning (1996) Peter Osborne
Abstract Images: Sign, Image, and Aesthetic in Gerhard Richter's
Painting (1998) Hal Foster Semblance According to Gerhard Richter
(2003) Johannes Meinhardt Illusionism in Painting and the Punctum
of Photography (2005) Rachel Haidu Arrogant Texts: Gerhard
Richter's Family Pictures (2007) Gerhard Richter and Benjamin H. D.
Buchloh Interview (2004)
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