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Gerhard Richter — 26 Zeichnungen (26 Drawings)
Gerhard Richter

26 Zeichnungen (26 Drawings)

2023

This ambitious multi-part work comprising twenty-six individual drawings represents a significant formal statement within Richter's late drawing practice. The serial structure echoes his earlier interest in systematic approaches, such as color charts and photo-based grids, now translated into intimate mark-making. Each sheet in pencil and ink contributes to a cumulative visual experience that rewards both individual and collective viewing. The German title underscores the conceptual clarity of the work's structure, while the hand-drawn quality emphasizes the human and temporal dimensions of the endeavor.

Medium
Pencil and ink on paper in twenty-six (26) parts
Dimensions

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Inventory: RICGE1153

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Gerhard Richter, 26 Zeichnungen (26 Drawings), 2023

This ambitious multi-part work comprising twenty-six individual drawings represents a significant formal statement within Richter's late drawing practice. The serial structure echoes his earlier interest in systematic approaches, such as color charts and photo-based grids, now translated into intimate mark-making. Each sheet in pencil and ink contributes to a cumulative visual experience that rewards both individual and collective viewing. The German title underscores the conceptual clarity of the work's structure, while the hand-drawn quality emphasizes the human and temporal dimensions of the endeavor.

Medium
Pencil and ink on paper in twenty-six (26) parts
Dimensions
14.9 x 20.6 cm
Year
2023
Seen at
David Zwirner at IFPDA Print Fair, New York, USA

Related themes

Conceptual Drawing, Serial Structure, Pencil And Ink, Twenty Six Parts, German Title, Works on Paper, Late Oeuvre, Systematic Approach, Sequential Sheets, Multi-Part Work

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