1. Paintings of Gerhard Richter
"(Gerhard) Richter's paintings wipe out the world then reinvent it, over and over, in all its awful complexity," comments Adrian Searle, a writer for The Guardian. Gerhard Richter, a German pop artist, embraces the unexceptional, the everyday, the ready-made, the dreary, the colorless, and the random. ... This fluctuation between realism and abstraction can be seen in Gerhard Richter's photo-paintings and his use of "the blur," his large monochromatic paintings, and his collections of photography. Gerhard Richter's realistic figurative works, called photo-p...
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