One of the most important artists of the twentieth century, Gerhard Richter, has agreed to permanently loan over 100 works to a Berlin museum in order to keep them off the market. Richter said he was looking forward to “a great beginning of cooperation with Berlin.”
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Artist’s trash is treasure
One artist’s trash is another man’s €60,000 (£51,488) art collection according to an administrative court in Cologne, Germany. Continue reading
Controversy over Richter catalogue raisonné
Gerhard Richter has raised an interesting conundrum for collectors and lawyers alike. The well-respected artist has a reputation for a rigorous control of his oeuvre, and has one of the most thorough and comprehensive catalogue raisonné of any artist, living or dead. (Much of this information, which includes a photograph of each work, alongside details of its provenance, exhibition and literature history is available to view online, although the website issues a disclaimer that it is not to be treated as a catalogue raisonné, and therefore ‘may not be relied upon as constituting a representation or warranty that such work is or is not an authentic work of Gerhard Richter’). Continue reading