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 Gerhard Richter (born 1932-02-09 ) is a prominent German artist who is considered by some critics to be one of the most important German artists of the post-World War II period. Unsourced Abstract paintings are fictious models because they illustrate a...




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 Gerhard Richter (born February 9, 1932) is a prominent German artist. Richter is considered by some critics as one of the most important German artists of the post-World War II period and is also one of the world's most expensive, with his paintings...




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Gerhard Richter
02/01/2006: 665 words, approx. 2 pages Gerhard Richter MARIAN GOODMAN GALLERY Despite Robert Storr's brilliant effort to reclaim Gerhard Richter for human emotion in the artist's 2002 MOMA retrospective, the glassy chill of his work reasserted itself in his recent show at Marian Goodman Gallery. The exhibition fell...
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Gerhard Richter: Betty. (portrait by Gerhard Richter)
09/01/1993: 1,133 words, approx. 4 pages 'Betty' is a life-size portrait and oil on canvas, painted from artist Gerhard Richter's daughter's photograph. The work symbolizes contemporary art and art-historical education. 'Betty' was finished in 1988 and is described as a depicting uncertainty. She is portrayed in the act of viewing,...
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Joel Shapiro's Rickety Sculptures Hang Loose at PaceWildenstein
4/3/2005: 926 words, approx. 3 pages You won't believe what I saw upon entering the 57th Street branch of PaceWildenstein Gallery: A collector (given the pricey cut of his jib, he had to be a collector) rapping his knuckles against a big, white sculpture by Joel Shapiro. He was encouraged-or, at...
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David Fertig's Peculiar Subject: Re-Imagining the Napoleonic Wars
2/27/2005: 815 words, approx. 3 pages Looking at the photograph of David Fertig in the catalog accompanying an exhibition of his paintings at James Graham and Sons, I was taken aback by how normal he appears to be. I don't know what I was expecting, really. Given Mr. Fertig's continuing series...


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