Loan of the works from the IAC Collection, Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes:
Gerhard Richter, Rot-Blau-Gelb, n°335/4 (Rouge-bleu-jaune), 1973
Gerhard Richter, Kerze n°511-1, 1982
Gerhard Richter, Rot-Blau-Gelb, n°335/4 (Rouge-bleu-jaune), 1973
Gerhard Richter, Kerze n°511-1, 1982
Gerhard Richter : Sixty Years (titre de travail) (Gerhard Richter: Sixty Years (working title)), 08/10/2025 to 31/03/2026, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, France
FROM OCTOBER 17, 2025, TO MARCH 2, 2026, THE FOUNDATION WILL PRESENT A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE WORK OF GERHARD RICHTER, A GERMAN PAINTER BORN IN DRESDEN IN 1932 WHO FLED TO DÜSSELDORF IN 1961 BEFORE SETTLING IN COLOGNE, WHERE HE STILL LIVES AND WORKS TODAY.
Continuing its series of monographic exhibitions devoted to major figures in 20th- and 21st-century art—such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Joan Mitchell, Mark Rothko, and David Hockney, among others—the Foundation is dedicating all of its spaces to Gerhard Richter, considered one of the most important artists of his generation and enjoying international recognition.
First presented at the foundation's opening in 2014 with a selection of works from its collection, Gerhard Richter is now the subject of a retrospective unprecedented in its scope and duration, bringing together 275 works from 1962 to 2024—oil paintings, steel and glass sculptures, pencil and ink drawings, watercolors, and painted photographs. For the first time, an exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of sixty years of creation in the practice of a studio painter.
FROM OCTOBER 17, 2025, TO MARCH 2, 2026, THE FOUNDATION WILL PRESENT A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE WORK OF GERHARD RICHTER, A GERMAN PAINTER BORN IN DRESDEN IN 1932 WHO FLED TO DÜSSELDORF IN 1961 BEFORE SETTLING IN COLOGNE, WHERE HE STILL LIVES AND WORKS TODAY.
Continuing its series of monographic exhibitions devoted to major figures in 20th- and 21st-century art—such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Joan Mitchell, Mark Rothko, and David Hockney, among others—the Foundation is dedicating all of its spaces to Gerhard Richter, considered one of the most important artists of his generation and enjoying international recognition.
First presented at the foundation's opening in 2014 with a selection of works from its collection, Gerhard Richter is now the subject of a retrospective unprecedented in its scope and duration, bringing together 275 works from 1962 to 2024—oil paintings, steel and glass sculptures, pencil and ink drawings, watercolors, and painted photographs. For the first time, an exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of sixty years of creation in the practice of a studio painter.