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Résumé : L'ouvrage explore les différentes façons dont les artistes, depuis le début du XXe siècle, à commencer par Kandinsky, jusqu'aux années 1960, ont eu recours à l'abstraction pour exprimer leur conception artistique.

Résumé : L'expressionnisme allemand, à travers notamment Grosz, Dix, Kokoschka, les mouvements Die Brücke ou Der Blaue Reiter. ©Electre 2018

Résumé : Gerhard Richter’s catalogue raisonné lists more than 3,000 paintings and sculptures. Over the course of six decades, a stylistically diverse and complex oeuvre was created that attests to Richter’s status as the most important living artist. The scholarly catalogue raisonné, comprising six volumes, offers extensive technical information on all works, details of the artist’s handwritten notes as well as provenance, references to literature, and exhibition credits, in addition to a large number of full-page color illustrations of the works. Comments, quotations, and comparative illustrations of individual catalogue numbers supplement the information on the works. The present volume provides access to Richter’s extensive oeuvre from the Cologne Cathedral window in 2007 to his last sculptures in 2019.

Résumé : Aujourd'hui considéré comme l'un des artistes les plus influents sur la scène internationale, le peintre G. Richter se distingue par le dialogue qu'il a su instaurer entre la peinture et la photographie. Cette analyse de son oeuvre démontre un acte de foi dans les possibilités et la capacité illimitée de la peinture à invertir et à décomposer l'image.

Résumé : Le mouvement dada à travers ses origines, ses oeuvres et les artistes les plus représentatifs. De Tristan Tzara à Francis Picabia, en passant par Raoul Hausmann, Max Ernst ou Johannes Baader. De la sculpture à la peinture en passant par le collage ou le détournement d'objets, un art aux diverses formes.

Résumé : "Gerhard Richter has explored the possibilities of painting since the 1960s, and abstraction is one of his key themes. This publication is the first to focus on this central aspect of Richter's work. It contextualizes the artistic development and intellectual continuity of one of the most significant artists of our time. Over five decades, Richter has created diverse groups of works that are unified by recurring elements. By deliberately incorporating chance, he minimizes the artist's conscious control of the painting process. Richter emphasizes a grid structure over spontaneous creativity and draws a squeegee across entire canvasses. He eschews subjectivity and references outside of art. These abstract works function on their own terms

Résumé : Gerhard Richter‘s œuvre contains more than three thousand individual works of art. Over a period of five decades he has created a stylistically diverse and complex body of work, which confirms Richter’s rank as the most important artist alive today. The six-volume scholarly catalogue raisonné of all the paintings and sculptures features numerous full-page color reproductions of the works, as well as complete technical information on all of the art and the artist’s handwritten notes, as well as provenance, exhibitions, and reference literature. Commentary, quotations, and comparative images of individual catalogue items round out the material.

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