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Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV (Black-Red-Gold IV), 2015 - Special edition commemorating the 25th anniversary of the reunification of Germany - Screenprint in colors behind Floatglass - Signed in black felt-tip pen on a label on the reverse - Published by Contemporary Editions, Berlin - Literature: Butin 166 // Gerhard Richter’s Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV (Black-Red-Gold IV) (2015) is a limited edition silkscreen print, measuring 39 x 39 cm, created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Germany's reunification. The artwork displays a simple yet powerful composition of three vertical color bands in black, red, and gold, mirroring the German national flag. The bold color fields are printed behind float glass, lending a sleek, polished appearance that enhances the minimalistic design. Richter’s use of pure, saturated colors without additional detail captures a sense of national identity and unity, embodying both historical significance and contemporary aesthetics. This work is emblematic of Richter's exploration of abstraction and symbolism, marking a poignant moment in German history.
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Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV (Black-Red-Gold IV), 2015 - Special edition commemorating the 25th anniversary of the reunification of Germany - Screenprint in colors behind Floatglass - Signed in black felt-tip pen on a label on the reverse - Published by Contemporary Editions, Berlin - Literature: Butin 166 // Gerhard Richter’s Schwarz-Rot-Gold IV (Black-Red-Gold IV) (2015) is a limited edition silkscreen print, measuring 39 x 39 cm, created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Germany's reunification. The artwork displays a simple yet powerful composition of three vertical color bands in black, red, and gold, mirroring the German national flag. The bold color fields are printed behind float glass, lending a sleek, polished appearance that enhances the minimalistic design. Richter’s use of pure, saturated colors without additional detail captures a sense of national identity and unity, embodying both historical significance and contemporary aesthetics. This work is emblematic of Richter's exploration of abstraction and symbolism, marking a poignant moment in German history.
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Nouveau Réalisme is an artistic movement founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany and painter Yves Klein during a collective exhibition at a gallery in Milan. Restany wrote the original manifesto in April 1960, proclaiming the movement. In October of that year, nine artists, including Martial Raysse, Yves Klein, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely, Arman, Pierre Restany, and three Ultra-Lettrists—Jacques de la Villeglé, François Dufrêne, and Raymond Hains—signed the declaration. In 1961, the movement expanded to include Mimmo Rotella, Niki de Saint Phalle, Gérard Deschamps, and César. The movement emphasized a return to reality in art, often incorporating everyday objects and exploring the boundaries between art and life.