Thomas Schütte on Gerhard Richter
The German artist Thomas Schütte remembers his “friendly, but merciless” teacher Gerhard Richter.
Thomas Schütte on Gerhard Richter, Judgement Days
in: TATE ETC., Issue 23 / Autumn 2011
http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue23/richter2.htm
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Thomas Schütte
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Thomas Schütte
Exhibition 07.06 – 06.09.09
The Düsseldorf artist Thomas Schütte (*1954) has an impressive repertory of different themes and forms of expression at his disposal. This exhibition now provides an overview of his multi-facetted creativity with works dating from the 1980s to today. MORE

Gerhard Richter — Audioguide, 2009
Podcast, Podcast, Audioguide
The exhibition presented a comprehensive selection of Gerhard Richter’s abstract paintings that he created since the mid-1970s and that dominate his opus today. The audio guide provides descriptions of selected works in the exhibition, such as the work series "Cage" or the colorful painting "Claudius." MORE

Gerhard Richter. Large Abstracts
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Imi Knoebel
Exhibition 23.08 – 20.10.96
Born in 1940 in Dessau Imi Knoebel is one of the most important German painters of the generation after Joseph Beuys. Spanning three decades, Knoebel’s work can be attributed to Minimalism, although the limited art-historical term cannot full express his variety of genres. MORE

Made in Munich
Exhibition 21.11.08 – 22.02.09
Since the beginning of the 1970s, Munich along with New York and London, was leading with regards to editions and multiples. The exhibition "Made in Munich" shows works from 1968 to today, which were initiated and produced by a.o. dedicated Munich galleries and "editeurs". MORE

Gerhard Richter
Exhibition 27.02 – 17.05.09
For the first time this exhibition shows a comprehensive selection of Gerhard Richter’s abstract paintings that he created since the mid-1970s and that dominate his opus today. These large format pictures usually form a series and testify to the artist’s continued examination of the conditions of painting: its principles, limits and possibilities. MORE