Gerhard Richter
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain
June 07, 1994 August 22, 1994
Tote
Dead
1988
35 cm x 40 cm
Oil on canvas
Catalogue Raisonné: 667-3
The three paintings entitled Dead [CR: 667/1-3] show close-ups of the head and upper body of a woman who has been laid down, her eyes closed. Her dark hair is almost indistinguishable from the black background, but the skin of her face and her light-coloured clothing stand out from the gloom. Looking again, one can discern a dark line around her neck, from which one can infer death by hanging.
The person depicted is the German terrorist Ulrike Meinhof, a founding member of the Red Army Faction (RAF). She hanged herself on 9th May 1976, on the bars of her cell in Stuttgart-Stammheim prison.
The paintings belong to Gerhard Richter’s series October 18, 1977: the title refers to the day on which RAF members Gudrun Ensslin, Andreas Baader and Jan-Carl Raspe were found dead in their prison cells. All the paintings in this cycle are based on photographs; the photographic source for Dead was also published in the German magazine Stern on 16th June 1976.
In addition to the varying formats, the paintings differ from each other in their painterly realisation and the layout of the subject on the canvas. Furthermore, the position of the subject’s head appears to be slightly different in each version. Richter’s typical method of blurring intensifies from picture to picture: whereas in Dead [CR: 667-1] Meinhof’s features are recognisable, by the last painting, Dead [CR: 667-3], they are indistinct and the demarcations between light and dark tones are less harshly elaborated as the deep black background becomes a soft grey.
The three paintings seem to illustrate the artist’s search for an appropriate manner of representation as he gradually works towards creating a fitting depiction of the death of this woman. The distinctive close-ups differentiate the paintings Dead from the other pictures of dead RAF members and raise the question “why has this happened?” – something they cannot answer. More than any other paintings of the October 18, 1977 series, they express “sorrow for the people who died so young and so crazy, for nothing.” (Interview with Gregorio Magnani, 1989 in: Gerhard Richter: Text. Writings, Interviews and Letters 1961–2007, Thames & Hudson, London, 2009, p. 222)
Notes prepared by editorial team
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, USA
This artwork is shown in the following exhibition videos:
- Gerhard Richter: Panorama, Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany, 2012
- Gerhard Richter: Panorama, Tate Modern, London, UK, 2011
- Images of an Era, Bucerius Kunst Forum, Hamburg, Germany, 2011
This artwork is mentioned in the following talks:
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Gerhard Richter. Rot-Gelb-Blau. Die Gemälde für BMW Friedel, Helmut / Storr, Robert 2011
Gerhard Richter. Rot, Gelb, Blau by Helmut Friedel analyses and contextualises the paintings Red, Yellow and Blue [CR: 345/1-3] commissioned by BMW for their Munich headquarters, within the [more]
Gerhard Richter. Porträt Dr. Knobloch (Patrimonia 344) Elger, Dietmar / Roth, Martin / Stange, Eva-Maria 2009
This issue of the Patrimonia series was published on the occasion of the acquisition of the painting Portrait Dr. Knobloch of 1964 by Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden in 2009. The history of [more]
Gerhard Richter. Abstrakte Bilder Wilmes, Ulrich / Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. / Söntgen, Beate / Stemmrich, Gregor 2008
The book was published on the occasion of the exhibition Gerhard Richter. Abstrakte Bilder at Museum Ludwig, Cologne and Haus der Kunst, Munich. The exhibitions were dedicated to Gerhard [more]
Gerhard Richter. Large Abstracts Wilmes, Ulrich / Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. / Söntgen, Beate / Stemmrich, Gregor 2008
The book was published on the occasion of the exhibition Gerhard Richter. Abstrakte Bilder at Museum Ludwig, Cologne and Haus der Kunst, Munich. The exhibitions were dedicated to Gerhard [more]
Gerhard Richter. Atlas Friedel, Helmut 2006
At 864 pages, this monumental and comprehensive publication maps the ideas, processes, life and times of Gerhard Richter. Conceived and closely edited by Richter himself, Atlas cuts straight to [more]
Gerhard Richter. Doubt and Belief in Painting Storr, Robert 2003
Gerhard Richter is widely recognized as one of the most significant painters working today, and he is certainly among the most influential. He has worked in a wide range of media since the early [more]
Gerhard Richter. Maler Elger, Dietmar 2002
Gerhard Richter has been widely regarded as a publicity shy artist. However, the biography Gerhard Richter, Maler gives an insight into Richter’s personal history as well as into the [more]
Gerhard Richter. Forty Years of Painting Storr, Robert 2002
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Gerhard Richter. 40 Years of Painting at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, this publication represents a broad range of Gerhard Richter's [more]
Gerhard Richter. Malerei Storr, Robert 2002
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Gerhard Richter. 40 Years of Painting at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, this publication represents a broad range of Gerhard Richter's [more]
Gerhard Richter. 100 Pictures Obrist, Hans Ulrich / Pelzer, Birgit / Tosatto, Guy 1996
Designed by the artist himself, this publication gives a rare insight into one of the most intensive work periods (1995–1996) of Richter’s life.
It commences by introducing [more]
Gerhard Richter. 100 Bilder Obrist, Hans Ulrich / Pelzer, Birgit / Tosatto, Guy 1996
Designed by the artist himself, this publication gives a rare insight into one of the most intensive work periods (1995–1996) of Richter’s life.
It commences by introducing [more]
Gerhard Richter 1988/89 Schampers, Karel / Tilroe, Anna / Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. 1989
Gerhard Richter. Atlas Zweite, Armin 1989
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Gerhard Richter Alborch, Carmen / Corral, María de / Lebrero Stals, José / Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. 1994
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