
Cage 1-6 (P19)
Auction Closed
April 14, 05:19 PM GMT
Estimate
80,000 - 120,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Gerhard Richter
b. 1932
Cage 1-6 (P19)
each numbered in black marker 79/200 on a label on the verso
the complete set, comprising six diasec-mounted giclée prints on aluminum composite panels
each overall approx.: 39 ⅜ by 39 ⅜ in. 1000 by 1000 mm.
Executed in 2020, this set is number 79 from the edition of 200, published by Heni Editions.
(6 prints)
First unveiled at the 2007 Venice Biennale, Gerhard Richter’s Cage series pays homage to avant-garde composer John Cage (1912–1992). A long-time admirer of Cage’s work, Richter first encountered his minimalist compositions at a 1960s performance at the Düsseldorf Academy, and then listened to his music while painting the cycle of Cage canvases in 2006. Altogether, the six colossal square paintings showcase Richter’s masterful ability to manipulate texture and color on a grand scale. The surface of each work is characterized by thick applications of color, pushed and pulled by squeegee, giving them a tactile quality that invites close inspection. The artist’s technique of layering pigments in a complex web of horizontal and vertical bands establishes ethereal, grid-like structures which are punctuated by rhythmic scratches and indentations, adding depth and movement.
Together with HENI in 2020, Richter re-visited his celebrated Cage paintings to create six editioned prints. Each print corresponds precisely with one of the paintings, scaled down to one meter square.