Rebelling against the glamor and materialism of Pop Art in the 1960s Gerhard Richter created a powerful body of work rooted in the ordinary, everyday reality of the observed world. This book is the first major survey of Richter's portraits from this era to the present day and represents a major advance in the understanding and appreciation of the artist's work. By examining his portraits in unprecedented detail and scrutinizing the sophisticated ways in which he has challenged and extended the genre of portraiture, the ...
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Rebelling against the glamor and materialism of Pop Art in the 1960s Gerhard Richter created a powerful body of work rooted in the ordinary, everyday reality of the observed world. This book is the first major survey of Richter's portraits from this era to the present day and represents a major advance in the understanding and appreciation of the artist's work. By examining his portraits in unprecedented detail and scrutinizing the sophisticated ways in which he has challenged and extended the genre of portraiture, the startling range of Richter's source material is fully revealed.In the early 1960s Richter used photographs from magazines, newspapers and his own collection to eschew the abstract, painterly ethos of the preceding generation. His images depicted more recognizable subjects instead: people, family groups, individuals in newspaper stories, animals, buildings and ordinary objects, all rendered in a flat, deliberately impersonal style that alluded to the photographic origins of the imagery. These early monochrome images established a distinctive way of working: Richter's photographically derived images were manipulated to obscure or blur the definition of the original. They seem strangely removed from reality as a result, and pose questions about the nature of photography, identity and the way images of the real world are perceived and understood. As Richter himself has commented, his work engages with 'persistent uncertainty'."Gerhard Richter Portraits" maps out the artist's principal preoccupations and main lines of development via themes that include Private Images (focusing on the artist's use of personal photographs), Public Images (examining images from a range of media-derived sources), Art History (focusing on images of Richter's associations within the art world) and Personal History (in which the artist's preoccupation with his family and his own image take center stage).Published to accompany the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London 26 February - 31 May 2009 key sales points: New and accessible scholarship redefines Richter as an accomplished portraitist. A clear chronological and thematic structure invites the reader to evaluate almost half a century of the artist's work. This book features an in-depth analysis of the artist's oeuvre, revealing the true meaning behind Richter's working method, practice and style. It includes over 100 beautifully reproduced key paintings from major international public and private collections.
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Collectable-Good Condition. No Dust Jacket. 9781855143975. Art History: From c 1960. Good+ 1st ed 2009 NPG hardback, no jacket-area of paint residue attached around top of spine boards, VG and unmarked internally. Size: 250\nx 340mm. 176 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Art & Design; Art History: From c 1960; ISBN: 1855143976. ISBN/EAN: 9781855143975. Dewey Code: 759.3. The photos provided are of our own book, further photos may be arranged upon request. Inventory No: 091427.
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Very good. Presents a major survey of Gerhard Richter's portraits. This book offers an analysis of the artist's oeuvre, revealing the true meaning behind Richter's working method, practice and style. It includes over 100 key paintings from major international public and private collections. Rebelling against the glamor and materialism of Pop Art in the 1960s Gerhard Richter created a powerful body of work rooted in the ordinary, everyday reality of the observed world. This book is the first major survey of Richter's portraits from this era to the present day and represents a major advance in the understanding and appreciation of the artist's work. By examining his portraits in unprecedented detail and scrutinizing the sophisticated ways in which he has challenged and extended the genre of portraiture, the startling range of Richter's source material is fully revealed. In the early 1960s Richter used photographs from magazines, newspapers and his own collection to eschew the abstract, painterly ethos of the preceding generation. His images depicted more recognizable subjects instead: people, family groups, individuals in newspaper stories, animals, buildings and ordinary objects, all rendered in a flat, deliberately impersonal style that alluded to the photographic origins of the imagery. These early monochrome images established a distinctive way of working: Richter's photographically derived images were manipulated to obscure or blur the definition of the original. They seem strangely removed from reality as a result, and pose questions about the nature of photography, identity and the way images of the real world are perceived and understood. As Richter himself has commented, his work engages with 'persistent uncertainty'."Gerhard Richter Portraits" maps out the artist's principal preoccupations and main lines of development via themes that include Private Images (focusing on the artist's use of personal photographs), Public Images (examining images from a range of media-derived sources), Art History (focusing on images of Richter's associations within the art world) and Personal History (in which the artist's preoccupation with his family and his own image take center stage). Published to accompany the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London 26 February-31 May 2009 key sales points: New and accessible scholarship redefines Richter as an accomplished portraitist. A clear chronological and thematic structure invites the reader to evaluate almost half a century of the artist's work. This book features an in-depth analysis of the artist's oeuvre, revealing the true meaning behind Richter's working method, practice and style. It includes over 100 beautifully reproduced key paintings from major international public and private collections. Autor: Paul Moorhouse is Curator of Twentieth-Century Art at the National Portrait Gallery. His exhibitions include Pop Art Portraits, Leon Kossoff, Michael Andrews, Bridget Riley and Anthony Caro. Recent publications include Pop Art Portraits, Richard Long-Walking the Line and John Virtue-Images of London. Content: Forewords Preface Painting Appearances: Gerhard Richter Portraits Bloody Painting The Most Perfect Picture Devotional Pictures Continual Uncertainty Private Images: Personal Portraits Gerhard Richter ist der national wie international bekannteste deutsche Maler. Die Porträts ziehen sich seit 1962 wie ein roter Faden durch sein gesamtes malerisches Werk. Dieser großformatige Bildband widmet sich ausschließlich den Menschenbildern. Was zeigen uns diese persönlichen Bildnisse und Porträts historischer Personen über Richters herausragende Malerei? Wie lauten die Geschichten hinter den Personen? Wie spiegeln diese Werke zentrale Fragen der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte in der Kunst? Vorgestellt werden die wichtigsten Gemälde, mit Einzelerklärungen zu den dargestellten Personen und Erläuterungen, was das Porträt im Werk dieses großen Künstlers...
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JUMBO. HARDCOVER Jumbo-sized. Good-Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name-GOOD.