GERHARD RICHTER (b. 1932)
A master of ambiguity and technique, Richter’s art spans photorealism, abstraction, and color chart paintings. He blends emotion and intellect in haunting works like October 18, 1977 and lyrical squeegee abstractions. His works are essential to collections at The Met, Tate Modern, and Kunsthaus Zürich."Art is the highest form of hope."
ATEMPORAL CULTURE