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Gerhard Richter & Blinky Palermo — Gerhard Richter and Blinky Palermo

Gerhard Richter and Blinky Palermo

This collaborative work by Gerhard Richter and Blinky Palermo brings together two of Germany's most influential post-war artists in a dynamic interplay of screenprint and letterpress techniques. Executed in colours on white cardboard, the piece reflects both artists' shared interest in the boundaries between abstraction, perception, and the material qualities of print. The full sheet composition stands as a testament to their brief but significant artistic dialogue during their time together in Düsseldorf.

Medium
Screenprint and letterpress in colours, on white cardboard, the full sheet.

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Evening & Day Editions

January 25, 2018

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Gerhard Richter & Blinky Palermo, Gerhard Richter and Blinky Palermo

This collaborative work by Gerhard Richter and Blinky Palermo brings together two of Germany's most influential post-war artists in a dynamic interplay of screenprint and letterpress techniques. Executed in colours on white cardboard, the piece reflects both artists' shared interest in the boundaries between abstraction, perception, and the material qualities of print. The full sheet composition stands as a testament to their brief but significant artistic dialogue during their time together in Düsseldorf.

Medium
Screenprint and letterpress in colours, on white cardboard, the full sheet.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th-Century Art, Abstract Art, Muted Color Palette, 20th Century, Contemporary Artists, Collaborative Work, Geometric Forms, Minimalist Aesthetic, Minimalist, Geometric Composition, Conceptual Art, Print On Cardboard, Male Artists, Exhibition Poster, German Artists, Screenprint, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, Letterpress, Contemporary Art, Neutral Tones

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Collected by

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