Gerhard Richter - Cage (P19-3)


Gerhard Richter (German, b. 1932)

Cage P19-3, 2020

Medium: Diasec-mounted Giclée print on aluminium composite panel

Dimensions: 100 × 100 × 3 cm (39 2/5 × 39 2/5 × 1 in)

Edition of 200: Numbered, labelled and with publisher’s stamp, verso

Condition: Mint (shipped in original box)

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Gerhard Richter - Cage (P19-3)

About this artwork

Gerhard Richter - Cage (P19-3)

Gerhard Richter’s Cage P19-3 (2020) is a Diasec-mounted Giclée print on aluminium composite panel, created in a limited edition of 200. This abstract print belongs to the artist’s celebrated Cage series, inspired by the music of John Cage.

Layers of grey, blue, green, and subtle flashes of red are built up and scraped back, revealing a complex interplay of chance and control. The surface vibrates with texture and depth, embodying Richter’s mastery of abstraction and his exploration of perception, temporality, and emotion. A striking example of Richter’s late abstract practice, Cage P19-3 stands as both meditative and visually dynamic.

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About Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter, born in 1932 in Dresden, Germany, is a towering figure in the landscape of post-war art, renowned for his profound impact on the visual arts with a career spanning over six decades. His vast oeuvre defies easy classification, oscillating between photorealism and abstraction, a testament to his deep exploration of the possibilities of paint.

Richter began with photorealistic paintings derived from black-and-white photographs, which subtly included a blurred effect, blurring the lines between reality and reproduction. This figurative-abstract method challenged the viewer’s perception and highlighted the illusory nature of images. As Gerhard Richter evolved, he increasingly embraced abstraction, especially noted in his iconic abstract paintings, which are marked by squeegeed layers of paint that suggest a complex interplay of chance and control.

Dedicated to exploring various mediums, the painter has also been prolific in producing limited edition artworks, including photographs, paintings, multiples, artist’s books and posters, but particularly prints. His commitment to editions is driven by a desire to extend the reach of his artistic expressions beyond the unique to the reproducible, thereby democratizing access to his art. His limited edition prints encompass a range of techniques, including serigraphy, lithography, and digital printing, which allow him to experiment with different textures and effects. The prints often replicate themes and motifs from his paintings, yet they stand alone as distinct pieces that explore the tension between reproduction and originality.

This aspect of his artwork underscores an ongoing investigation into the nature of image-making and the reproduction of images, a central theme in his artistic practice. Gerhard Richter’s works, whether in the medium of painting or print, engage with the legacy of abstract and photorealistic art, making profound observations on the nature of perception and representation.

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