Gerhard Richter panorama
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Author
Contributions
- Godfrey, Mark - Contributor
- Serota, Nicholas - Contributor
- Brill, Dorothée - Contributor
- Morineau, Camille - Contributor
- Borchardt-Hume, Achim - Contributor
and 3 more
- Tate Modern (Gallery) - Contributor
- Neue Nationalgalerie (Germany) - Contributor
- Musée national d'art moderne (France) - Contributor
Publication
2011 - D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, [New York], New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25054806M
- ISBN-139781854379443
- OCLC Control Number727701650
- Library of Congress Control Number2011040613
Classifications
- DDC709.2
- LCCN6888.R49 A4 2011
Alternate Titles
- Panorama
Description
Gerhard Richter is widely seen as one of the most important painters at work in the world today. Born in Dresden, Germany, in 1932, he left for the West in 1961, settling in Dusseldorf, where he held his first exhibition in 1963. He has exhibited internationally for the last five decades, including retrospectives in New York, Paris and Dusseldorf. He lives and works in Cologne. As the artist draws near to his eightieth birthday in 2012, Tate Modern in collaboration with the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris, is staging a major retrospective exhibition. Exhibition: Tate Modern, London 6 October 2011 - 8 January 2012 / Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin February - April 2012 / Centre Pompidou, Paris 6 June - 24 September 2012.
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