Gerhard Richter: Landscapes
The exhibition Gerhard Richter “Landscapes” consists of nine paintings tracing almost 40 years of landscape painting by the artist. The landscape is the most frequently reoccurring motif in Richter’s oeuvre, and no other subject has preoccupied the artist over such a long period of time. It is also the one subject that melds, most coherently, the two “styles” of painting that has engaged Richter since the 1960s: abstraction and figuration.