Almost every work of art is an analogy. When I make a representation of something, this too is an analogy to what exists; I make an effort to get a grip on the thing by depicting it. I prefer to steer clear of anything aesthetic, so as not to set obstacles in my own way and not to have the problem of people saying: 'Ah, yes, that's how he sees the world, that's his interpretation.'


Gerhard Richter: writings 1961-2007 (ed. Distributed Art Pub Inc, 2009)


Almost every work of art is an analogy. When I make a representation of something, this too is an analogy to what exists; I make an effort to get a...

Almost every work of art is an analogy. When I make a representation of something, this too is an analogy to what exists; I make an effort to get a...

Almost every work of art is an analogy. When I make a representation of something, this too is an analogy to what exists; I make an effort to get a...

Almost every work of art is an analogy. When I make a representation of something, this too is an analogy to what exists; I make an effort to get a...