Gerhard Richter: Elbe: 31 Monotypes, 1957

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Gerhard Richter: Elbe: 31 Monotypes, 1957 Details

The Elbe monotypes were made by Gerhard Richter in 1957, just one year after he had graduated from art college in Dresden. Abstract, somewhat melancholic and comparatively small in scale, these 31 works were placed in the safekeeping of a friend when Richter fled the GDR in 1961, and have never previously been published. They are here reproduced in their original full-size format, on chamois-colored A4 paper, in a beautiful large-format edition. It was not until 2008 that Richter signed, numbered and titled the sequence, recuperating it back into his oeuvre a half-century later. The Elbe monotypes foreshadow Richter's later abstractionism, and are fascinating in their subtle oscillation between figure, landscape and abstraction. In an afterword, Dieter Schwarz explicates some of the particularities of Richter's process, which utilized a rubber roller invented by Richter himself.

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A very interesting and effective presentation of 31 drawings that Gerhardt Richter did in 1957 in what was then East Germany. When he escaped in 1961, he abandoned this early work and it seems to have been forgotten for some 30 years or so. I find the black and cream images very impactful, not at all "gloomy" as Dietmar Elger describes them in the "Foreword."

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