Photography has almost no reality; it is almost a hundred per cent picture. And painting always has reality: you can touch the paint; it has presence; but it always yields a picture - no matter whether good or bad. That's all the theory. It's no good. I once took some small photographs and then smeared them with paint. That partly resolved the problem, and it's really good - better than anything I could ever say on the subject.


Gerhard Richter: text : writings, interviews and letters, 1961-2007 (ed. 2009)


Photography has almost no reality; it is almost a hundred per cent picture. And painting always has reality: you can touch the paint; it has...

Photography has almost no reality; it is almost a hundred per cent picture. And painting always has reality: you can touch the paint; it has...

Photography has almost no reality; it is almost a hundred per cent picture. And painting always has reality: you can touch the paint; it has...

Photography has almost no reality; it is almost a hundred per cent picture. And painting always has reality: you can touch the paint; it has...