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Hybrid print on 260g Rives paper Stamped on verso, numbered on COA. Published by Daco-Verlag. Abstraktes Bild (Werk 522-3) by Gerhard Richter, created in 2024, is a hybrid print that reflects the artist's enduring exploration of abstraction through bold texture, vibrant color, and dynamic movement. Using his characteristic squeegee technique, Richter creates layers of paint that appear simultaneously accidental and deliberate. Broad sweeps of yellow, green, blue, and red intersect with scraped lines and dragged pigment, forming a vivid visual rhythm. This work continues Richter’s interest in blurring the boundary between control and spontaneity, presence and erasure. Printed on 260g Rives wove, the piece measures 100 × 70 cm.
Abstraktes Bild (Werk 522-3), 1983/2024
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Hybrid print on 260g Rives paper Stamped on verso, numbered on COA. Published by Daco-Verlag. Abstraktes Bild (Werk 522-3) by Gerhard Richter, created in 2024, is a hybrid print that reflects the artist's enduring exploration of abstraction through bold texture, vibrant color, and dynamic movement. Using his characteristic squeegee technique, Richter creates layers of paint that appear simultaneously accidental and deliberate. Broad sweeps of yellow, green, blue, and red intersect with scraped lines and dragged pigment, forming a vivid visual rhythm. This work continues Richter’s interest in blurring the boundary between control and spontaneity, presence and erasure. Printed on 260g Rives wove, the piece measures 100 × 70 cm.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
