An interpretation of the career of Amedeo Modigliani. The book charts his development, from the psychological studies of his early portraits, through more decorative works, to his mature depiction of nudes. It shows how the avant-garde movements of the time had little effect on his art.
The exhibition showcases the diverse facets of Richter's oeuvre, featuring iconic portraits of his daughters Betty and Ella, paintings reflecting everyday life and historical issues, mountain and seascapes, monochrome grey works, expressive abstracts, computer-processed geometric Strips, and his renowned Colour Charts, which inspired the monumental stained-glass windows for Cologne's Gothic Cathedral. Notably, the Uncle Rudi painting, depicting Richter's uncle as a Nazi soldier, is on loan from the Lidice Collection, where it was donated half a century ago. Additionally, sheets from his legendary Atlas, a compilation of photographs, newspaper clippings, and drawings collected since the 1960s, are displayed. The exhibition emphasizes Richter's exploration of history—not just Germany's history but also that of his family and the art world. This theme connects his personal photo-realistic works with those addressing broader art history, aiming to convey meanings beyond words. Organized chronologically, the exhibition highlights the evolving themes Richter has embraced, reflecting his engagement with contemporary trends and his constant quest for new artistic expression.
deutsche Übersetzung des Kataloges ; [anläßlich der Ausstellung William Kentridge in K20 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, vom 27. März bis 31. Mai 2004 ; Beiheft zum Katalog]