German artist Gerhard Richter is widely regarded as one of the most important—if not the most important—artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. His distinctive, large-format abstract paintings and ...
Gerhard Richter, German giant of contemporary art, is switching representation at age 90, jumping ship from New York’s Marian Goodman Gallery, his dealer of 37 years, to join David Zwirner, which has ...
Colours fuse and split, curdle, judder and smear in the elusive work of a nonagenarian artist still out to surprise The strength and pleasure of Gerhard Richter’s work lies in its boundlessness, its ...
APRIL IS OFTEN a time of foggy, gray days and premonitions of rain, as the land—at least here on the East Coast—stirs to life. I happen to love this time of year for what I call its “carwash” effect: ...
The German artist Gerhard Richter may be the most important painter of our era. But the picture that also made him our most expensive living artist, thanks to an auction in London on Friday, may not ...
Gerhard Richter’s “Cage” suite of large paintings, commissioned for the 2007 Venice Biennale, are almost scenographic in sweep. The epic paintings are unabashedly theatrical, aggressively setting the ...
In the transfixing documentary Gerhard Richter Painting, one of the world's most famous living painters drags a giant squeegee across a giant canvas. Huge walls of primary colors cover the entire ...
A new show of works by one of Germany's most famous living artists, Gerhard Richter, opened at Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie museum on Friday. "Gerhard Richter. 100 Works for Berlin" shows for the ...
Gerhard Richter Painting was directed by Corinna Belz, who previously made a 2007 documentary about Mr. Richter’s creation of stained glass windows for the Cologne Cathedral, which appeared at the ...
In the long arc of art history, we’ve become reluctantly accustomed to the devastating loss of cultural artifacts due to war and human misdeeds, natural disaster, and just plain unfortunate accidents.
Tate Modern's tremendous survey of the German master Gerhard Richter opens with a painting of second world war bombers shedding their ordnance from that other world above the clouds. It is clearly ...
There were hopes the painting would break Richter's auction record.