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Apr 1, 2023 – Jan 1, 2026

Exhibition 'Gerhard Richter: 100 Works for Berlin' in New National Gallery

 
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The exhibition shows for the first time the long-term loan from the Gerhard Richter Art Foundation to the Neue Nationalgalerie.

The central work in the exhibition is the series Birkenau (2014), consisting of four large-format, abstract paintings. Birkenau is the result of Richterโ€™s long and in-depth engagement with the Holocaust and the possibilities of representing it. The works are based on four photographs taken in the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, which the artist transposed with charcoal and oil paint to four canvases before gradually painting over them abstractly.

With each layer of paint, the depiction of the original drawing disappeared a little more, until it eventually became invisible. The work also includes a large four-part mirror, which is positioned opposite the four Birkenau canvases, creating another level of reflection.

Alongside the Birkenau series, other works from various phases of Richterโ€™s career will be exhibited, among them Squattersโ€™ House (1989), 4,900 Colors (2007), and Strip (2013/2016). There is also another large group of works from Richterโ€™s striking series of overpainted photographs, in which the artist addresses the tension between photography and painting on a new level.

The presentation was developed in close collaboration with the artist. In the future, curatorial and artistic interventions by artists from various fields will present Gerhard Richterโ€™s art in ever-new contexts.

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