
© David Zwirner 537 West 20th
7 May 2026 — 10 July 2026
Coming SoonRichter's atmospheric landscape paintings based on travel snapshots face off against his Abstrakte Bilder — a rare pairing exploring photography, perception, and the nature of images.
From David Zwirner 537 West 20th
David Zwirner is pleased to present Gerhard Richter's celebrated photorealist landscape paintings from the 1960s to the 2000s, which will be paired with a considered selection of works from his Abstrakte Bilder (Abstract Paintings, 1976–2017) series. Taking place at the gallery's 537 West 20th Street location in New York, Gerhard Richter: Landschaften will feature loans from significant private and museum collections, as well as works lent from the artist's personal collection....
Read more at David Zwirner 537 West 20th →German · b. 1932
Working between photorealist painting and squeegeed abstraction, Richter has made the uncertainty of images — and what painting can truthfully show — the central subject of a fifty-year practice.
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© David Zwirner 537 West 20th
7 May 2026 — 10 July 2026
Coming SoonRichter's atmospheric landscape paintings based on travel snapshots face off against his Abstrakte Bilder — a rare pairing exploring photography, perception, and the nature of images.
From David Zwirner 537 West 20th
David Zwirner is pleased to present Gerhard Richter's celebrated photorealist landscape paintings from the 1960s to the 2000s, which will be paired with a considered selection of works from his Abstrakte Bilder (Abstract Paintings, 1976–2017) series. Taking place at the gallery's 537 West 20th Street location in New York, Gerhard Richter: Landschaften will feature loans from significant private and museum collections, as well as works lent from the artist's personal collection....
Read more at David Zwirner 537 West 20th →German · b. 1932
Working between photorealist painting and squeegeed abstraction, Richter has made the uncertainty of images — and what painting can truthfully show — the central subject of a fifty-year practice.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Chelsea, New York·View on artmap