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The world-famous artist Gerhard Richter turns 90 today, February 9, and Germany is celebrating his legacy with a group of exhibitions offering new angles on his decades-long career.
"Gerhard Richter. 100 Works for Berlin" shows for the first time the long-term loan from the artist's foundation. At the center of the exhibition is Richter's 2014 series "Birkenau," the result of ...
A new show of works by one of Germany’s most famous living artists, Gerhard Richter, has opened at Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie museum. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation.
A man looks to a painting '4900 Colours (excerpt)' in a new exhibition with art works of German artist Gerhard Richter at the New National Gallery in Berlin, Germany, Friday, March 31, 2023.
Gerhard Richter Exhibition House opens in Poland's Oświęcim 28.02.2024 08:00 The "Birkenau" series of abstract paintings by prominent German artist Gerhard Richter will go on show in southern ...
Three years ago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened a blockbuster exhibition by Gerhard Richter—one of the most important artists working today—that was shuttered by the pandemic after only ...
Gerhard Richter once thought film wasn't for him—in Rome, his latest exhibition proves how wrong he was. The artist's 36-minute film, ‘Moving Picture (946-3) Kyoto Version ...
The last exhibition of Richter’s new large paintings took place at Marian Goodman in 2020, coinciding with his retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at the outset of the pandemic.
A new show of works by one of Germany’s most famous living artists, Gerhard Richter, has opened at Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie museum. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation.
People looks at painting '4900 Colours (excerpt)' in a new exhibition with art works of German artist Gerhard Richter at the New National Gallery in Berlin, Germany, Friday, March 31, 2023.
At the center of the exhibition is Richter's 2014 series “Birkenau,” the result of the artist's decades-long engagement with Germany's Nazi past and the Holocaust.