| Gerhard
Richter (1952 - )
Gerhard Richter was born February
9, 1932, in Dresden, Germany. Between 1952 and 1957, he studied
art at the Kunstakademie, Dresden. The artist then moved to
Düsseldorf, where he worked as a photo-laboratory technician.
From 1961 to 1964, Richter studied at the Staatliche Kunstakademie
Düsseldorf under Karl Otto Götz.
Richter’s first solo show was held at the Möbelhaus
Berges, Düsseldorf, in 1963. Here the artist introduced
his photo-painting style, in which he employed his own photographs
of landscapes, portraits, and still lifes as a basis for his
paintings. The artist blurred the depicted subjects or objects,
deviating from traditional figurative painting in order to distinguish
painting from photography. In 1967, Richter won the Junger Westen
art prize from the city of Recklinghausen, Germany. It was at
this time that the artist began his “Constructive”
phase, which included the Color Charts, Inpaintings, Gray Paintings,
and Forty-eight Portraits, as well as his work with mirrors.
In 1972, Richter’s work was chosen to represent Germany
at the Venice Biennale. That same year, he participated in Documenta
in Kassel, where he showed again in 1977, 1982, and 1987. The
artist gained recognition in the United States in 1973 with
a show at the Reinhard Onnasch Gallery in New York. In 1976,
his first retrospective took place at the Kunsthalle Bremen,
which covered works from 1962 to 1974. Richter had a major exhibition
in 1978 at the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, entitled
Abstract Paintings, which traveled to the Whitechapel Art Gallery,
London, in 1979.
In 1982, Richter was awarded the Arnold Bode Preis at Documenta
in Kassel and in 1985 the Oskar Kokoschka Prize in Vienna. In
1988, the artist was given his first North American retrospective,
which was co-organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto,
and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. The exhibition
traveled to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington,
D.C., and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Richter has
been a professor at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
since 1971. In 1983, the artist moved to Cologne, where he still
resides.
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