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Gerhard Richter — Haggadah (p2)
Gerhard Richter

Haggadah (p2)

A luminous chromogenic print by Gerhard Richter, this work belongs to his celebrated Haggadah series, presenting richly layered fields of color that evoke both spiritual transcendence and the artist's signature interplay between abstraction and perception. Mounted behind acrylic using the Diasec process and affixed to an aluminum panel, the work achieves a jewel-like depth and precision of surface that amplifies its meditative qualities. Numbered 438 from an edition of 500 and produced by Heni Editions in London, this rare print was published in collaboration with the Fondation Beyeler, Basel, underscoring its significance as both an artistic and cultural document.

Medium
Diasec-mounted chromogenic print on aluminum panel, 2014, numbered 438/500 in black marker on the reverse, produced by Heni Editions, London, and with their label on the reverse, published by the artist and Fondation Beyeler, Basel, riveted to a metal stretcher (as issued)

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November 30, 2018

Estimate: $15,000$20,000

Lot 43

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Gerhard Richter, Haggadah (p2)

A luminous chromogenic print by Gerhard Richter, this work belongs to his celebrated Haggadah series, presenting richly layered fields of color that evoke both spiritual transcendence and the artist's signature interplay between abstraction and perception. Mounted behind acrylic using the Diasec process and affixed to an aluminum panel, the work achieves a jewel-like depth and precision of surface that amplifies its meditative qualities. Numbered 438 from an edition of 500 and produced by Heni Editions in London, this rare print was published in collaboration with the Fondation Beyeler, Basel, underscoring its significance as both an artistic and cultural document.

Medium
Diasec-mounted chromogenic print on aluminum panel, 2014, numbered 438/500 in black marker on the reverse, produced by Heni Editions, London, and with their label on the reverse, published by the artist and Fondation Beyeler, Basel, riveted to a metal stretcher (as issued)
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Related themes

Abstract Art, German Artist, Photography, Limited Edition Print, Diasec Mount, Male Artist, Post-War Art, Cool Tones, Chromogenic Print, Geometric Abstraction, Contemporary Art, Established Artist

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