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In recent years it seems we have seen an awful lot of Gerhard Richter. There have been three major exhibitions in London well within the last seven or eight years. One is hardly complaining, since ...
Tate Modern’s survey is the first full retrospective of the German artist since the last one at Tate Gallery 20 years ago. In that exhibition, Richter’s homage to German Romanticism and the Sublime – ...
In 1972, Gerhard Richter represented Germany at the Venice Biennale. You can see a recreation of 48 Portraits, the work he showed there, in the foyer outside his new exhibition at Tate Modern.
The recent work on display at Tate Modern's major retrospective shows that at 80, Richter is at the peak of his powers in both his expressive abstracts and his hyper-realistic paintings from ...
Just ahead of Art Basel Paris this October, Fondation Louis Vuitton will unveil a landmark retrospective dedicated to seminal ...
Nicholas Serota, the former director of Tate, will co-curate a vast retrospective of works by the influential German artist ...
The big new exhibition “Gerhard Richter: Panorama” at Tate Modern in London presents a life time’s tally of powerful and beautiful works all executed in the traditional manner.
Gerhard Richter, at Tate Modern, Seven magazine review The German master's fascinating retrospective is littered with references to the Nazi past ...
Gerhard Richter's Diverse Virtuosity at Tate ModernAn exhibition of this magnitude, devoted to an artist in his 80th year, at a gallery like Tate Modern (and, to rub the point in, which will ...
Articles about the German contemporary artist Gerhard Richter, whose work is held in major collections such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Tate Modern in London, and who continues … ...
The Tate Modern's Gerhard Richter retrospective is a fittingly traditional tribute to the quietly spectacular artist.
A retrospective of five decades of German visual artist Gerhard Richter's work was unveiled today at Tate Modern.
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