Gerhard Richter: Painting after the subject of history.

Item

Title
Gerhard Richter: Painting after the subject of history.
Identifier
AAI9432329
identifier
9432329
Creator
Buchloh, Benjamin H. D.
Contributor
Adviser: Carol Armstrong
Date
1994
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Art History
Abstract
This dissertation examines the historical transition of Gerhard Richter's work from the aesthetics of an East German Socialist Realist artist to an identification with the Neo-Avantgarde prevailing in Western Europe and the United States in the 1960's.;Within this historical framework, numerous theoretical questions are developed: how does the post-war generation of German artists relate to the pre-war avantgarde legacies and how does this generation respond to the particular difficulties of the representability of history? Furthermore the thesis examines how Richter reworks certain pictorial conventions (e.g., the Nude or the Portrait) and juxtaposes them in a continuous process of interrogation with the conventions of modernist painting (e.g., the monochrome and gestural abstraction).
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs