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Gerhard Richter: Overpainted Photographs
种类 | 个展 |
作者 | Heinzelmann, Markus / Schneede, Uwe M. / Strauss, Botho / Hustvedt, Siri |
出版社 | Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern-Ruit |
年 | 2008 |
图书资料 | 精装, 304 页 |
国际标准书号 | 9783775722438 |
语言 | 英文 |
Gerhard Richter, Overpainted Photographs与里希特在Leverkusen的Museum Morsbroich和日内瓦的Centre de la photographie的展览同时出版。
里希特在这些作品中反思现实的描绘:他一方面借着相片来描绘现实,一方面又创造了绘画性的现实,为两种现实之间制造出距离。
该书由Markus Heinzelmann编辑,附有Siri Hustvedt、Markus Heinzelmann、Uwe M. Schneede和Botho Strauss撰写的文字。
The following artworks are mentioned, discussed or illustrated in the book:
Sort byThis catalogue was published on the occasion of following exhibition:
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Gerhard Richter. Übermalte Fotografien was published to coincide with the exhibition at the Museum Morsbroich in Leverkusen and at the Centre de la photographie in Geneva.
For the first time, an exhibition and catalogue give an extensive overview of Gerhard Richter’s overpainted photographs, dated from 1986 onwards. 400 largely unpublished artworks were brought together from numerous private collections, including Gerhard Richter’s own.
Edited by Markus Heinzelmann, with texts by Siri Hustvedt, Markus Heinzelmann, Uwe M. Schneede and Botho Strauss.

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Gerhard Richter. Fotografías pintadas was published to coincide with the exhibition at the Museum Morsbroich in Leverkusen and at the Centre de la photographie in Geneva.
For the first time, an exhibition and catalogue give an overview of Gerhard Richter’s overpainted photographs, dated from 1986 onwards. 400 largely unpublished artworks were brought together from numerous private collections, including Gerhard Richter’s own.
Edited by Markus Heinzelmann, with texts by Siri Hustvedt, Markus Heinzelmann, Uwe M. Schneede and Botho Strauss.