This artwork is included in the following publications:
Title
Author
Date
Gerhard Richter: Editions 1965-2013
Butin, Hubertus / Gronert, Stefan / Olbricht, Thomas
2014
Publisher
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern
Year
2014
Editor
Butin, Hubertus / Gronert, Stefan / Olbricht, Thomas
Details
Hardback, 337 pages
ISBN
9783775735193, 3775735194
Language
English
Category
Monographs
The publication Gerhard Richter. Editions 1965 – 2013 updates the catalogue raisonné of his editions that was published ten years earlier. This book includes additionally 35 new and hitherto unknown works
Scheiben und Strips von Gerhard Richter. Schriften des Gerhard Richter Archiv Dresden ; Bd. 10
Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. / Elger, Dietmar
2013
Publisher
Walther König, Köln
Year
2013
Details
Softcover, 71 pages
ISBN
9783863353629
Language
German
Category
Monographs
Notes
Series 'Schriften des Gerhard Richter Archiv Dresden ; vol. 10'
The small-format book Scheiben und Strips von Gerhard Richter comprises two essays: Gerhard Richter. Gläserne Revolte and Das Zufalls-Ornament. Malerei des Fortschritts by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh.
Gerhard Richter’s artist's book Sindbad is dedicated to his series of reverse glass paintings of the same name. Here, the paintings are brought together with the story Sinbad the Sailor from Arabian Nights.
Kunst zum Hören. Gerhard Richter. Abstrakte Bilder [CD]
Wilmes, Ulrich
2009
Publisher
Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern-Ruit
Details
Hardback, 48 pages
ISBN
9783775724487
Language
German
Category
Other publications
Notes
This audiobook features highlights from the exhibition 'Gerhard Richter. Abstract Paintings' at the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, and the Haus der Kunst, Munich. Playing time / CD: 50:05 min.
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 Richter’s abstract pictures
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 Richter’s abstract pictures