Helga Matura with Fiancé, 1966
Oil on canvas
(H x W)200 × 100 cm
Status
on display, room 030 About the workWith his “photographic” paintings from the 1960s, Gerhard Richter introduced a new narrative form into painting that plays with the contradictions between a coded meaning and its simultaneous irrelevance. He altered the photographic model by moving a brush over the wet image, thereby blurring the depiction. The result is a distance between the image and the viewers that leaves the original motif interesting and unimportant at the same time. Richter came to the Düsseldorf Art Academy from Dresden in 1961 and studied there under the abstract painter K.O. Götz.
AccessionAcquisition 1973
ProvenanceAcquisition at Galerie Zwirner, Cologne 1973
Inventory number0.1973.305