Gerhard Richter: Werken op papier 1983–1986
Gerhard Richter: Works on Paper 1983–1986
Museum OverhollandAmsterdamThe Netherlands
20 February 1987 - 20 April 1987
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This catalogue raisonné of Gerhard Richter's drawings encompasses works in pencil, India ink, ballpoint pen, and other drawing media, on both paper and canvas since 1964. This comprehensive survey presents more than 400 drawings, each with descriptive captions and background text, as well as essays by Dieter Schwarz and Birgit Pelzer that investigate this crucial component of one of the 20th century's most celebrated painters.
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- Zeichnungen: Baselitz, Beuys, Buthe, Darboven, Erber, Palermo, Polke, Richter, Rot, Kunstverein München, 1970
- Zeichnungen: Baselitz, Beuys, Buthe, Darboven, Erber, Palermo, Polke, Richter, Rot, Kunsthaus Hamburg, 1970
- Zeichnungen: Baselitz, Beuys, Buthe, Darboven, Erber, Palermo, Polke, Richter, Rot, Städtisches Museum Leverkusen, Schloss Morsbroich, 1970
- Zeichnungen: Baselitz, Beuys, Buthe, Darboven, Erber, Palermo, Polke, Richter, Rot, Neue Galerie, Sammlung Ludwig, 1970

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- German Drawings of the 60s, Yale University Art Gallery, 1982
- German Drawings of the 60s, Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), 1982

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The book Gerhard Richter. Aquarelle und Zeichnungen was published on the occasion of the exhibition Gerhard Richter. Retrospektive at the Albertina in Vienna in 2009.
Unlike in the artist’s previous retrospectives, Gerhard Richter’s graphics are given a prominent place. The exhibited works on paper span a period of 40 years, from 1966 to 2006. This overview shows how Richter’s drawings and watercolours initially focused on the abstract, and also show to what extent they interact with his paintings.
The book includes a foreword by Klaus Albrecht Schröder and an essay by Barbara Steffen.
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