Gerhard Richter: Engadin
„Engadin" delves into the artist's deep relationship with the Engadin region in the Swiss Alps, which he first visited in the late eighties. In an insightful essay by Dieter Schwarz works are discussed to explore the Alpine landscapes' impact on the artist. With eighty color illustrations, the book features paintings, overpainted photographs, and archival images, with some materials available to see published for the first time.
Auteur | | Urs Saxer Mirella Carbone |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Kunst & Fotografie |