Gerhard Richter – Manöver


Gerhard Richter (German, b. 1932)

Manöver, 2022

Medium: Felt-tip pen on digital print, on paper

Dimensions: 37.7 × 49 cm (14 4/5 × 19 3/10 in)

Unique edition of 110: Hand-signed, numbered and dated

Condition. Mint

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Gerhard Richter – Manöver

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Gerhard Richter – Manöver

Manöver by Gerhard Richter is a signed unique edition from 2022, combining a digital print on paper with a hand-drawn felt-tip pen intervention. The composition features a soft pink ground structured by fine linear elements and disrupted by black, ink-like formations that dissolve into hazy, atmospheric zones.

The defining element is the blue zigzag line drawn by Richter across the surface. Applied individually to each of the 110 impressions, this gesture transforms every work into a unique piece, merging mechanical reproduction with direct artistic intervention.

The title Manöver introduces a subtle reference to themes of war and military action. The pink ground and smoky forms can be read as an abstracted sky marked by explosions and drifting clouds, aligning the work with Richter’s broader engagement with political imagery.

Balancing system and spontaneity, Manöver encapsulates Gerhard Richter’s core visual language. Hand-signed, numbered, and dated, the artwork stands as a rare hybrid of print and original drawing within contemporary art.

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About Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter, born in 1932 in Dresden, Germany, is widely regarded as one of the most important artists of the post-war period. Over a career spanning more than six decades, Richter has continuously challenged the boundaries of painting, moving fluidly between photorealism and abstraction while questioning the nature of images, memory, and perception.

Richter first gained recognition for his photo-based paintings, derived from found photographs and rendered with a characteristic blur that destabilizes the distinction between reality and representation. These works confront the reliability of photographic truth and reflect Richter's skepticism toward images as carriers of meaning. From the late 1970s onward, abstraction became central to his practice, culminating in his iconic abstract paintings created with a squeegee. In these works, layers of paint are dragged across the surface, producing compositions shaped by both chance and deliberate control.

Alongside his paintings, Gerhard Richter has maintained a sustained and highly significant print practice. His signed limited edition prints include lithographs, screenprints, digital prints, and photographic editions, often revisiting key motifs from his paintings while exploring the conceptual tension between originality and reproduction. Richter has repeatedly emphasized editions as a way to broaden access to his work, positioning fine art prints as autonomous artworks rather than secondary objects.

Across paintings, prints, artist's books, and multiples, Richter's oeuvre constitutes a rigorous investigation into image-making itself. His work continues to exert a profound influence on contemporary art, offering a critical reflection on history, perception, and the role of painting in the modern world.

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