Gerhard Richter and Jorge Pardo: Refraction
Gerhard Richter and Jorge Pardo: Refraction
Dia:Chelsea, Dia Art FoundationNew YorkUSA
05 September 2002 - 15 June 2003
Studie für '4 Glasscheiben' (CR 160) (recto) / Verschiedene Skizzen (verso)
Study for '4 Glass Panes' (CR160) (recto)/ Various Sketches (verso)
1965 21 cm x 29.7 cm Catalogue Raisonné: 65/13
Graphite and felt-tip pen on paper
Herbert Foundation
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This artwork was shown in the following exhibitions::
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