Gerhard Richter: Panorama
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- Spanning nearly five decades, Gerhard Richter's major retrospective exhibition at Tate Modern grouped together many significant moments of the artist's remarkable career.
In this film, recorded on the eve of the show, Gerhard Richter talks about his life and work with Nicholas Serota, previous Director of Tate (1988 to 2017).
Gerhard Richter: Panorama originally ran from 6 October 2011 - 8 January 2012.
I keep coming back to this. So much good happens here.
I really adore him. Great artist and personality.
I´m from germany, I love his "ne"
and suddenly its finished. oh, good, thanks
Thank you.
Richter is one of the best living artists.
Brilliant man with beautiful mind.
"When nothing disturbs me, and, I have no idea what to do more. What I could add or destroy."
Richter is amazing.
It seems to me that the interviewer and Gerhard never actually got into a groove communicating. No problem with that, just an observation. Richter seems like a very agreeable guy.
Wonderful, thank you for the insight
Das Dreieck von Marianne ist genau in der Bildmitte.
what a great video
게르하르트 리히터의 예술을 이해할 수 있는 영상에 감사합니다 ~👍
"it's unusual for a painter to make sculptures like this, why did you make them?" ridiculous questions asked throughout the whole video...
wonderful artist
I love this guy and his art,
Today i bought a fotoprint of him.
>I love him sooo much.
Because he is honest.
I guess.
No, I know.
Best regards,
Eike.
15:30 sound of painting
Anyone know the music used in this video?
Hi Mark. The music was by Adem Ilhan and Caroline Plummer. Thanks for watching!
@@Tate Thank you so much! Keep up the great videos guys!
"... I couldn't be a politician" ❤️❤️❤️ art should be the only political thing
Many of use who well allowed success would not accept production.
A comic book version of an artist. I've never seen one painting by Richter that displays a single shred of talent or ability.
😄 thats totally crazy and nearly unbeliveabal for me. What artist has the talent and ability, that you are missing here in your opinion?
@@TheGiantAnteater1 No serious response is required. If there was ever a case of "The Emperor's Clothes" in modern art, the so-called paintings of Richter is it. Just take one look. It does not require over half a century of serious study of Art and Art History like I have invested, to know this.
@@KpxUrz5745 allright! I thought you could explain your way of seeing the paintings and i could learn about your perpectiv. But this is so unbelieveabel arrogant and snoby, that im totally unimpressed and i feel way better now, knowing that your opinion is nothing relevant i have to care or think about.
@@TheGiantAnteater1 Arrogant? If you want arrogant, just observe Richter "at work" on one of his talentless smear paintings, or hear him speak about it. How he made a career out of this says more about the gullibility of the ignorant public. But you are welcomed to like anything you want. It's not my burden to educate you.
what a ridiculous thing to say
How do you know they are finished? 15:59 The stupidest silliest question i ever heard.
From director of Tate.
I liked hearing the answer though