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FAD Magazine : AN EXHIBITION OF NEW & RECENT WORK BY GERHARD RICHTER (by Mark Westall)

 

David Zwirner to present an exhibition of new and recent work by renowned German artist. Gerhard Richter at the gallery’s 24 Grafton Street location in London.

Gerhard Richter Aladin(Aladdin), 2010 Lacquer behind glass, mounted on Alu-Dibond © Gerhard Richter 2024

This marks the gallery’s first presentation of Richter’s work in London since announcing his representation in December 2022 and follows the artist’s recent debut at David Zwirner in New York in spring of 2023.

Gerhard Richter 27.6.2023, 2023 Ink and pencil on paper © Gerhard Richter 2024

Gerhard Richter 15.5.2023(2), 2023 Colored ink and pencil on paper © Gerhard Richter 2024

This considered installation expands upon Richter’s sustained inquiry into the fixity of perception and reaffirms his unwavering commitment to the formal and conceptual possibilities of abstraction. Centrally featured are three of the artist’s celebrated abstract paintings, made in the years preceding his decision to move away from oil paint and turn toward drawing and installation with increasing dedication. An expansive group of new works on paper—some made with ink or pencil, others with a combination of the two—illuminates the newfound urgency and prominence that Richter has placed on method and
technique in drawing.

Richter created the ink drawings, a number of which include unprecedented vividness of colour, by dripping the medium onto paper and shifting around the sheet to produce unexpected forms, further augmenting the improvisatory and captivating freedom of movement unique to this body of work. For the pencil drawings, Richter instead combines various elements from a limited set of forms and techniques—including meandering lines, broad tonal planes applied with angled strokes of graphite, and passages of smudging, hatching, and erasure—thereby uniting choice and chance through this infinitely generative process. These works on paper condense and distil the tenets that have remained central to Richter’s practice throughout his career. As noted by Dieter Schwarz, editor of the artist’s catalogue raisonné of drawings: ‘They are of stringent individuality and recognizably by Richter’s hand, not based on their signature style but rather because they make their theme the act of drawing itself, gauging the conditions of drawing.’

Gerhard Richter 3.8.2023(2), 2023 Colored ink and pencil on paper © Gerhard Richter 2024

Gerhard Richter 11.8.2023(3), 2023 Colored ink and pencil on paper © Gerhard Richter 2024

Also featured are important recent works that illustrate Richter’s longstanding interest in the idea of reflection—in both the material and the phenomenological sense of the word. His large-scale paintings and room-sized installations, which are notable for their use of glass and mirrored surfaces, serve as sites for the perpetual creation and contemplation of a new kind of abstract image. On view is a work from Richter’s expansive Spiegel (Mirror) series, which the artist began in the 1980s; comprising wall-mounted panes of glossy tinted glass, they invite viewers to look both at and beyond one’s surroundings. A group of vibrant lacquer-behind-glass paintings from 2010 explore the dual role of paint as conceptual image and physical substance.

Gerhard Richter Strip(Strip), 2011 Digital print on paper between Alu Dibond and Perspex (Diasec) © Gerhard Richter 2024

These works eventually led to Richter’s development of the Strip paintings (begun in 2011), which are derived from a photographic reproduction of one of the artist’s abstract paintings that is then digitally divided, mirrored, and repeated into a glass-mounted print whose pristine surface removes all traces of its maker’s hand. Crucially, Richter classifies the Strips as “paintings” despite their computerised facture, thus positioning the works at a philosophical nexus in which they examine both the historical implications of painting as well as its future possibilities.

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