Gerhard Richter
140 works
Gerhard Richter has captivated the art world for over six decades with his remarkable versatility and relentless innovation. His work defies easy categorisation, moving fluidly between styles such as photorealism, abstract painting, and conceptual glass installations. Richter’s art often explores the boundaries between realism and abstraction, inviting viewers to engage with themes of memory, perception, and reality. His continual experimentation with mediums and techniques has established him as a transformative figure in modern art.
Gerhard Richter, the acclaimed German artist celebrated for his extraordinary range of styles and media, continues to engage audiences worldwide. Upcoming exhibitions offer an opportunity to experience the distinctive vision of an artist who has redefined modern visual expression, blending narrative and abstraction to create richly layered, interpretive experiences.
Join us as we explore current and upcoming Gerhard Richter exhibitions that capture his boundless exploration of visual media. For both dedicated admirers and those newly exploring Richter's oeuvre, these exhibitions present a compelling journey through his extensive and varied artistic legacy, spanning photorealistic portraits, vivid abstractions, and pioneering glass installations.
Location: Gagosian, New York, USA
Dates: May, 2024 - November 30, 2024
Description: Icons from a Half Century of Art is a landmark exhibition showcasing the influential works of renowned artists who have shaped modern and contemporary art over the past fifty years. This carefully curated selection features a compelling mix of paintings and sculptures from celebrated figures including Gerhard Richter, Jean-Michel Basquiat, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Mark Rothko, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol. The exhibition highlights each artist's unique contributions, offering viewers a rare opportunity to experience the transformative impact of Richter’s pioneering abstractions alongside the groundbreaking creations of his contemporaries.
Location: Pola Museum of Art, Kanagawa, Japan
Dates: June, 2024 - December 01, 2024
Description: From Impressionism to Richter presents an impressive lineup of masterpieces by influential painters from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, alongside selected works by Richter. Showcasing the vibrant landscapes and figures of Impressionists like Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, and Berthe Morisot, the exhibition traces the evolution of light and colour through Neo-Impressionists like Georges Seurat and Post-Impressionists such as Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh. The journey continues into early 20th-century innovations with works by Pablo Picasso and Fernand Léger. Through Richter’s modern exploration of light and perception, the exhibition invites viewers to experience how each artist’s distinct style captures the essence of seeing.
Location: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark
Dates: July, 2024 - January 05, 2025
Description: Louisiana’s Time showcases a curated selection of masterpieces, rare works, and unexpected finds, guiding visitors through Louisiana Museum’s journey from modern classics to contemporary art. Beginning with iconic pieces from the museum’s opening years, such as Giacometti’s Walking Man, the exhibition offers a thematic stroll through artistic milestones from the 1950s to today. Works by figures including Richter, Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and Francis Bacon, capture a dynamic range of styles and ideas across decades of artistic evolution.
Location: Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Germany
Dates: September, 2024 - February 02, 2025
Description: Hidden Gems offers a rare look at over 130 works by Richter, showcasing pieces from every phase of his career. Many of the artworks are drawn from private collections and are being shown publicly for the first time, making this one of the most extensive Richter exhibitions in Germany in over a decade. Spanning from his early work in the 1960s to his more recent pieces, the exhibition captures the breadth of Richter's artistic journey. Set in the Rhineland, where Richter established himself after moving from Dresden in 1961, the exhibit highlights the region’s influence on his development, including his connections with influential artists like Sigmar Polke, Günther Uecker, and Joseph Beuys.
Location: Art Gallery of Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Dates: June, 2024 - September 01, 2025
Description: Moments in Modernism celebrates the richness and variety of the AGO’s modern art collection, which has been developed through the dedication of many generations of curators and patrons. This exhibition spotlights the AGO’s strengths in movements like Pop Art, Abstraction, Realism, and Minimalism, showcasing both internationally recognised and underrepresented artists. Renowned artists such as Richter, Warhol, and Rothko feature alongside lesser-known talents like Tomie Ohtake and Rubem Valentim. Canadian artists, including Alex Colville and Norval Morrisseau, are given particular focus, underscoring the AGO's commitment to representing both national and international voices in modern art.