Eight Gray by Gerhard Richter
Item #: GERI801 Published: Guggenheim Museum, New York 2002 Edition: First edition Language: English Hardcover 128 pages 11 x 10 inches ISBN#: 0-89207-263-6 Condition: Very Good. Slightly tanned around the corners. #European Books #Exhibition Catalogues #Fine Art Books #First Edition #Color Expanding on his study of the nature of looking, Richter has also experimented with windows, mirrors, and the frame throughout his career. This series of eight gray, mirrored panels, created on the occasion of a commission from the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, is part of the particular aspect of his oeuvre focused on in Eight Gray: the importance of the Mirror series, projects in glass, gray monochromes, and related works.
Item #: GERI801 Published: Guggenheim Museum, New York 2002 Edition: First edition Language: English Hardcover 128 pages 11 x 10 inches ISBN#: 0-89207-263-6 Condition: Very Good. Slightly tanned around the corners. #European Books #Exhibition Catalogues #Fine Art Books #First Edition #Color Expanding on his study of the nature of looking, Richter has also experimented with windows, mirrors, and the frame throughout his career. This series of eight gray, mirrored panels, created on the occasion of a commission from the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, is part of the particular aspect of his oeuvre focused on in Eight Gray: the importance of the Mirror series, projects in glass, gray monochromes, and related works.
Item #: GERI801 Published: Guggenheim Museum, New York 2002 Edition: First edition Language: English Hardcover 128 pages 11 x 10 inches ISBN#: 0-89207-263-6 Condition: Very Good. Slightly tanned around the corners. #European Books #Exhibition Catalogues #Fine Art Books #First Edition #Color Expanding on his study of the nature of looking, Richter has also experimented with windows, mirrors, and the frame throughout his career. This series of eight gray, mirrored panels, created on the occasion of a commission from the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, is part of the particular aspect of his oeuvre focused on in Eight Gray: the importance of the Mirror series, projects in glass, gray monochromes, and related works.