Exhibition

Gerhard Richter

2022.10.15-2023.01.29

2022.10.15-2023.01.29

Gerhard Richter, Birkenau, 2014
installation view, Albertinum - Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, 2015
photo: David Brandt, Courtesy Gerhard Richter Archive, Dresden
© Gerhard Richter 2022 (07062022)

Gerhard Richter, Motorboat (1st version), 1965 [CR 79a] oil on canvas, Gerhard Richter Foundation © Gerhard Richter 2022 (07062022)
Gerhard Richter, Moritz, 2000/2001/2019 [CR 863-3] oil on canvas, Collection of the Artist © Gerhard Richter 2022 (07062022) © Gerhard Richter 2022 (07062022)
Gerhard Richter, Eight Panes of Glass, 2012 [CR 928] Antelio glass and steel construction, 8 panes of glass, Wako Works of Art © Gerhard Richter 2022 (07062022)
Gerhard Richter, Abstract Painting, 2017 [CR 952-2] oil on canvas, Gerhard Richter Foundation © Gerhard Richter 2022 (07062022)
Gerhard Richter, 2.14.1998, 1998, oil on photograph, Gerhard Richter Foundation © Gerhard Richter 2022 (07062022)
Gerhard Richter, 6.1.2021, 2021, graphite on paper, Gerhard Richter Foundation © Gerhard Richter 2022 (07062022)

Gerhard Richter is among the most prominent artists in the world today, and this is the first large-scale exhibition of his work in Japan in 16 years.

 

Richter was born in Dresden in 1932 and studied at Düsseldorf Art Academy in the 1960s. Since then he has consistently produced paintings, with his practice entailing blowing up photographs of everyday scenes and rendering them in paint, incorporation of glass and mirrors, enormous color charts, abstraction, and other elements that explore new possibilities in contemporary painting to the fullest, while continuing to probe the ways we look at, think of, and create images and the fundamental conditions of images themselves. His explorations over many years of how images can reflect or distort truth have taken place against the historical backdrop of his home country of Germany, which experienced division into East and West after World War II and subsequent reunification.

 

Held in the year Richter marks his 90th birthday, this exhibition surveys six decades of painting, with a focus on works that the artist has carefully preserved in his personal collection. Among them is Birkenau, the starting point for which was a photograph taken covertly at the Auschwitz concentration camp, which the artist says he was finally able to engage with in 2014 and which represents a culmination of long-standing themes in his work. It has been exhibited in various places in Europe and in New York, stirring controversy, and will make its first appearance in Asia.

 

This long-awaited retrospective features about 140 works, from photo-paintings of the 1960s to drawings that have never been exhibited before. We invite you to view and enjoy it in the distinctive gallery spaces of the Toyota Municipal Museum of Art.

 

Gerhard Richter [2018] photo:kw

 

Opening hours 10:00-17:30 (Admission is until 17:00)
Closed = Mondays (except national holidays)
(except August 12, September 16, 23, October 14)
Opening hours

10:00-17:30 (Admission is until 17:00)
Closed = Mondays (except national holidays)
(except August 12, September 16, 23, October 14)

Admission

【Advance until Oct. 14】

General : ¥1,400
Students: ¥800
under junior high school student : free

  • Advance ticket is available on the museum [until Sept. 4], T-FACE [until Oct. 14] and online [from mid Sept. to Oct. 14]

 

【Tickets after Oct. 15】

General : ¥1,600
Students: ¥1,000
under junior high school student : free

* Discount for Group Ticket (Group: 20 or more people): 200 yen, for online ticket: 100 yen.

Free admission and reduction >>

Organizers

Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, The Asahi Shimbun

With the support of

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Tokyo,
Goethe-Institut Tokyo,
German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan

With the special cooperation of

Gerhard Richter Art Foundation, WAKO WORKS OF ART

With the cooperation of

Ogawa Holdings Co., Ltd., Lufthansa Cargo AG, Okaken Koji Co., Ltd.

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