Gerhard Richter Prints

Explore the timeless brilliance of Gerhard Richter through his iconic prints. Renowned for his unparalleled mastery in painting and printmaking, Richter’s work is a testament to his lasting influence on contemporary art. Elevate your art collection with his limited edition prints, each bearing the hallmark of Richter’s vision and artistic innovation.

Gerhard Richter is known for a prolific and stylistically varied exploration of the medium of painting, often incorporating and exploring the visual effects of photography. “I like everything that has no style: dictionaries, photographs, nature, myself and my paintings,” he says. “Because style is violent, and I am not violent.” In the early 1960s, Gerhard Richter began to create large-scale photorealist copies of black-and-white photographs rendered in a range of grays, and innovated a blurred effect (sometimes deemed “photographic impressionism”) in which portions of his compositions appear smeared or softened—paradoxically reproducing photographic effects and revealing his painterly hand. With heavily textured abstract gray monochromes, Richter introduced abstraction into his practice, and he has continued to move freely between figuration and abstraction, producing geometric “Colour Charts”, bold, gestural abstractions, and “Photo Paintings” of anything from nudes, flowers, and cars to landscapes, architecture, and scenes from Nazi history. Gerhard Richter absorbed a range of influences, from Caspar David Friedrich and Roy Lichtenstein to Art Informel and Fluxus. German, born 1932 in Dresden, Germany; based in Cologne.

Auction record: £30.4m, Sotheby’s, 2015

Gerhard Richter Prints

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