On October 18, 1977, three young German radicals, members of the militant Baader-Meinhof group, were found dead in a Stuttgart prison; they were pronounced suicides, but many people suspected they had been murdered. Gerhard Richter, a German painter, and one of the most exceptional and highly regarded artists of the second half of the 20th century, created, 11 years after this traumatic event, a series of 15 paintings known as October 18, 1977 . It is among the most challenging works of the artist's career, and one of the ...
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On October 18, 1977, three young German radicals, members of the militant Baader-Meinhof group, were found dead in a Stuttgart prison; they were pronounced suicides, but many people suspected they had been murdered. Gerhard Richter, a German painter, and one of the most exceptional and highly regarded artists of the second half of the 20th century, created, 11 years after this traumatic event, a series of 15 paintings known as October 18, 1977 . It is among the most challenging works of the artist's career, and one of the 20th century's most famous works on a political theme, still highly debated and unsettling to this day. Accompanied by an extensive and sensitive group of texts by Robert Storr, who recently curated the highly acclaimed Richter retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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RICHTER, Gerhard. Very good(+) Black & white and color illustrations throughout. 151 pages. 4to, black cloth with inlaid illustration. New York: The Museum of Modern Art/Harry N. Abrams, (2000). First edition. Cloth somewhat dust-soiled, inlay scuffed. Internally pristine. A very good(+) copy.
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Very good. No jacket. Published on occasion of an exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Nov. 5, 2000-Jan. 30, 2001. Covers have mild shelf wear. Binding is tight. Inside is clean.
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Good. No jacket. "Gerhard Richter: October 18, 1977" is part of a larger exhibition, 'Open Ends', which is in turn part of a series of exhibitions featuring works from the Museum's collection titled 'MoMA2000'. Covers have some surface wear and scratching. Back cover has light sticker residue. Spine is cracked, but binding is secure. Pages near back of book have some mild warping, but inside is clean and unmarked.
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Good Condition. 9780870700231. Good+ 1st ed hardback, no jacket as issued. Some minor rubbing to boards in places, very lengthy gift note to fly-leaf in German, unmarked and tight binding otherwise. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Photography; ISBN: 0870700235. ISBN/EAN: 9780870700231. The photos provided are of our own book, further photos may be arranged upon request. Inventory No: 091690.
Add this copy of Gerhard Richter October 18, 1977 to cart. $141.16, new condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2002 by The Museum of Modern Art, New.