This book offers the first comprehensive look at the work of Daniel Richter, who is one of the most important painters of his generation. In five, well-founded chapters, Eva Meyer-Hermann tells of the genesis and reception of his work.
For the first time, Eva Meyer-Hermann traces the chronological development of Richter’s oeuvre across more than 200 examples of his work. The turns from abstraction to figuration and back again that until now have been described as abrupt, prove on closer examination to be a logical consequence and a sign of conscious artistic action. The catalogue includes contributions by Verena Dengler, Max Hollein, Roberto Ohrt and Cord Riechelmann.
The catalogue is signed by the artist as limited edition. Pre-order on our e-shop
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