Gerhard Richter
Forty Years of Painting
Robert Storr, Gerhard Richter
Published: 2002
Pages: 340
Gerhard Richter is one of the most influential painters working today. Beginning in the early 1960s, his work in many mediums has garnered serious attention & international accolades. His paintings - subtly modulated photo-based works, thought provoking monochrome abstractions, & heavily painted, highly colored gestural canvases - are the subject of this lavishly illustrated monograph, published to accompany an exhibition opening at The Museum of Modern Art in February 2002, & subsequently traveling to Chicago, San Francisco, & Washington, D.C. This important book accompanies the first comprehensive exhibition of the paintings of the seventy-year-old German artist to appear in New York & includes beautiful color plates of nearly two hundred works in a broad representation of his forty years of painting. The texts, by Robert Storr, include a well-illustrated insightful essay & a recent interview with the artist. Storr is also the author of the much-acclaimed volume Gerhard Richter. October 18, 1977, published by The Museum of Modern Art in 2000.