Join The Collection to save, track, and explore works like this.

Gerhard Richter — Abstraktes Bild (1984) Work 563-1
Gerhard Richter

Abstraktes Bild (1984) Work 563-1

2024

This hybrid print presents an abstract composition that explores the intersection of chance and control through gestural mark making and systematic processes. The work utilizes the properties of 260g Rives paper to create depth and texture within the composition. Created as a 2024 edition, this piece references Richter's extensive practice of abstraction and his investigations into color, form, and materiality. The print demonstrates the artist's continued engagement with reducing imagery to its essential visual components. This work exemplifies the tension between representation and pure abstraction that defines much of the artist's oeuvre.

Medium
Hybrid print on 260g Rives paper
Dimensions

🔨 Auction Lot

Vanguarts — Contemporary Dialogue

April 23, 2026

Estimate: $500$800

Lot 266

Start the Discussion

Request access to join the discussion

About this work

Gerhard Richter, Abstraktes Bild (1984) Work 563-1, 2024

This hybrid print presents an abstract composition that explores the intersection of chance and control through gestural mark making and systematic processes. The work utilizes the properties of 260g Rives paper to create depth and texture within the composition. Created as a 2024 edition, this piece references Richter's extensive practice of abstraction and his investigations into color, form, and materiality. The print demonstrates the artist's continued engagement with reducing imagery to its essential visual components. This work exemplifies the tension between representation and pure abstraction that defines much of the artist's oeuvre.

Medium
Hybrid print on 260g Rives paper
Dimensions
59.9 x 80 cm
Year
2024
Seen at
Vanguarts, Online (via Artsy)

Related themes

Hybrid Print Process, Color exploration, Mark Making, Visual Texture, Form And Color, Modern abstraction, Systematic Process, Abstract Expressionism, Gestural Abstraction, Contemporary Art, Abstract Composition

More works by Gerhard Richter

Collected by

Sebastián Naranjo, Art Institute of Chicago, Brittany Laques, Kyle Stewart, Alex Capecelatro