Gerhard Richter, artist with many faces, a seeker, is indisputably German most important contemporary artist. His paintings fetch record prices in the tens of millions of euros. Yet the artist himself is a shy, reserved person – certainly no “painter prince”. Gerhard Richter will turn 80 in 2012, and Berlin’s New National Gallery has been celebrating this birthday since 12 February with a comprehensive exhibition called “Gerhard Richter Panorama”, which was compiled in collaboration with the Tate Modern in London and the Centre Pompidou, Paris. A retrospective and an homage (until 13 May 2012).
Picture: Reader, 1994, Courtesy of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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