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Gerhard Richter: Sils
种类 | 艺术家书籍 |
作者 | Richter, Gerhard / Obrist, Hans Ulrich / Bloch, Peter André |
出版社 | Ivorypress, Madrid |
年 | 2009 |
编辑 | Obrist, Hans Ulrich |
图书资料 | 平装, 86 页 |
国际标准书号 | 9780955961359 |
语言 | 英文, 德文, 西班牙语 |
Gerhard Richter’s artist's book Sils is named after the Swiss village of the same name, which he visited regularly for many years. Richter has approached the Sils landscape from various angles with a series of overpainted photographs. The photographs are mostly arranged as pairs, and are entitled Fextal, Piz Lunghi, Piz Surlej, Piz Corvatsch or Silsersee after different places within the region. Owing to the overpainting and their orientation – some of them are printed upside down – it is difficult to recognise the different locations.
The book was first published on the occasion of a Gerhard Richter exhibition at Nietzsche-Haus in Sils in 1992, and has been reprinted repeatedly since.
Edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist, with a text by Peter André Bloch.
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Gerhard Richter’s artist's book Sils is named after the Swiss village of the same name, which he visited regularly for many years. Richter has approached the Sils landscape from various angles with a series of overpainted photographs. The photographs are mostly arranged as pairs, and are entitled Fextal, Piz Lunghi, Piz Surlej, Piz Corvatsch or Silsersee after different places within the region. Owing to the overpainting and their orientation – some of them are printed upside down – it is difficult to recognise the different locations.
The book was first published on the occasion of a Gerhard Richter exhibition at Nietzsche-Haus in Sils in 1992, and has been reprinted repeatedly since.
Edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist, with a text by Peter André Bloch.