Full Description
Gerhard Richter describes himself as a "classical painter," and the exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris aims to showcase the complete evolution of his career, spanning over six decades. It will highlight both the continuities and disruptions in his work, which includes not only painting but also exquisite drawings, over-painted photographs, and sculptures. Located in Frank Gehry's iconic building in Bois de Boulogne, the exhibition will be organised chronologically, allowing visitors to appreciate the unique characteristics of each piece. Trained in Dresden, Richter is interested in historical genres of painting and seeks to reinterpret them in the context of contemporary times, revealing beauty and ethical issues through seemingly conventional subjects. He has also explored various painting techniques, creating works that range from quiet and refined to those bursting with energy, reflecting his physical engagement in the creative process.
Contents
Introduction
1. 1962-1970: Painting after Photographs
2. 1971-1975: Questioning Representation
3. 1976-1986: Exploring Abstraction
4. 1987-1995: Sombre Reflection
5. 1996-2009: New Perspectives in Painting: Chance
6. 2011-2017: Elegies of Painting (Florian Klinger)
7. On Paper
8. Sculpture
9. Atlas
10. Public Works
11. Looking at Richter's Work Again
12. Chronology, including selected exhibitions
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- 電子書籍
- 恋に落ちた眠り姫 ハーレクイン
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- 和書
- 信と不信の文学