Gerhard Richter - Overpainted Photographs - 2008





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Gerhard Richter — Overpainted Photographs, première édition anglaise 2008, Hatje Cantz, reliure cartonnée, 392 pages, 26,5 × 22,5 cm.
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Edited by: Markus Heinzelmann
Texts by: Markus Heinzelmann, Uwe M. Schneede, Siri Hustvedt, Botho Strauß
English
October 2008, 392 Pages, 496 Photos
Gerhard Richter has time and again drawn on photographs as the basis for works in his multifaceted oeuvre, and art historians have frequently studied his blurred paintings of photographs. However, Richter has also painted directly on commercial prints in oil. Inspired by the accidental spots and traces of paint on the source material, he produced pictorial overpaintings. These kinds of overpaintings appeared in works as early as his Atlas.
Practically all of these mostly small-format paintings are in private collections and rarely exhibited in public. In these subjects, covered with a painterly veil, Richter continues to prove that he is a "master at keeping his distance," as Robert Storr once formulated it. This monograph offers a unique opportunity to honor what has previously been a neglected but copious complex of works in the artist's oeuvre.
Fast and very carefully packaged shipping (sturdy cardboard box and bubble wrap; corners protected). Local pickup available in Paris.
Edited by: Markus Heinzelmann
Texts by: Markus Heinzelmann, Uwe M. Schneede, Siri Hustvedt, Botho Strauß
English
October 2008, 392 Pages, 496 Photos
Gerhard Richter has time and again drawn on photographs as the basis for works in his multifaceted oeuvre, and art historians have frequently studied his blurred paintings of photographs. However, Richter has also painted directly on commercial prints in oil. Inspired by the accidental spots and traces of paint on the source material, he produced pictorial overpaintings. These kinds of overpaintings appeared in works as early as his Atlas.
Practically all of these mostly small-format paintings are in private collections and rarely exhibited in public. In these subjects, covered with a painterly veil, Richter continues to prove that he is a "master at keeping his distance," as Robert Storr once formulated it. This monograph offers a unique opportunity to honor what has previously been a neglected but copious complex of works in the artist's oeuvre.
Fast and very carefully packaged shipping (sturdy cardboard box and bubble wrap; corners protected). Local pickup available in Paris.

