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Daniel Richter
Paintings Then and Now

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While German painting of the postwar period mostly concerned itself with coming to terms with the past and presenting it in gestures ranging from the heroic to the ironic, Daniel Richter focuses on positioning himself in the present. Time and again he devises new ways of being "modern" in a medium that has long been labeled old-fashioned. His pictures consistently challenge the spectator through their painterly and contextually excessive demands, but they do not lecture on moral issues. For the first time, Eva Meyer-Hermann traces the chronological development of Richter's oeuvre across more than 200 examples of his work. The turns from abstraction to figuration and back again that until now have been described as abrupt, prove on closer examination to be a logical consequence and a sign of conscious artistic action.
DANIEL RICHTER (*1962, Eutin, Schleswig-Holstein) has been one of the most significant and internationally renowned painters of his generation for more than twenty years. His beginnings in the autonomous left-wing underground and studies with Werner Büttner at the Hochschule für bildenden Künste in Hamburg contributed to his reputation, as has his eloquent public presence.

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While German painting of the postwar period mostly concerned itself with coming to terms with the past and presenting it in gestures ranging from the heroic to the ironic, Daniel Richter focuses on positioning himself in the present. Time and again he devises new ways of being “modern” in a medium that has long been labeled old-fashioned. His pictures consistently challenge the spectator through their painterly and contextually excessive demands, but they do not lecture on moral issues. For the first time, Eva Meyer-Hermann traces the chronological development of Richter’s oeuvre across more than 200 examples of his work. The turns from abstraction to figuration and back again that until now have been described as abrupt, prove on closer examination to be a logical consequence and a sign of conscious artistic action.
DANIEL RICHTER (*1962, Eutin, Schleswig-Holstein) has been one of the most significant and internationally renowned painters of his generation for more than twenty years. His beginnings in the autonomous left-wing underground and studies with Werner Büttner at the Hochschule für bildenden Künste in Hamburg contributed to his reputation, as has his eloquent public presence.


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Authors Eva Meyer-Hermann, Verena Dengler, Ma Hollein, Yvonne Quirmbach, Daniel Richter
Assisted by Eva Meyer-Hermann (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 28.05.2023
Subject Non-fiction book > Art, literature
Humanities, art, music > Art
 
EAN 9783775750882
ISBN 978-3-7757-5088-2
Pages 464
Illustrations 400 Abb.
Dimensions (packing) 25.8 x 4.6 x 29 cm
Weight (packing) 2,718 g
 
Series MONOGRAFIE
Zeitgenössische Kunst
Subjects Kunstgeschichte, Abstraktion, Dekorative Kunst, Malerei und Gemälde, Malerei, Zeitgenössische Kunst, Kunsttheorie, Roberto Ohrt, Werkverzeichnis, Max Hollein, Nordwestdeutschland, Figuration, Cord Riechelmann, Eutin, auseinandersetzen, Verena Dengler, Eva Meyer-Hermann, Werner Büttner
 

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