The always spectacular artworks of Gerhard Richter, this time from a past exhibition at David Zwirner in New York. Below are pencil drawings, abstract paintings and colored ink drawings interpreted into inkjet prints. The Zwirner exhibition brought together a few of Richter’s last oil paintings with some of them shown in New York for the first time. Richter stopped making oil paintings back on 2017, including his Abstrakes Bilder (Abstract Paintings) series for which he is well known.
Gerhard Richter: Abstrakes Bild (Abstract Painting), 2015 oil on canvasGerhard Richter: Abstrakes Bild (Abstract Painting), oil on canvasGerhard Richter: Abstrakes Bild (Abstract Painting), oil on canvasGerhard Richter: Abstraktes Bild (Abstract Painting), 2016 oil on canvas.Gerhard Richter: Abstrakes Bild (Abstract Painting), oil on canvasGerhard Richter: Abstrakes Bild (Abstract Painting), oil on canvasGerhard Richter: Abstrakes Bild (Abstract Painting), 2017 oil on canvasGerhard Richter: Mood.5.1.2022 (2), 2022 part of a series of drawings in colored ink converted into ink-jet printGerhard Richter: 3.Nov.2021, 2021 pencil on paperGerhard Richter: 23.9.2022, 2022Gerhard Richter: Mood, painting converted into ink-jet print
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