Events

Wednesday, 17th November

Talk about Gerhard Richter

Location: New Walk Gallery

Evening Talk: Mark Godfrey
‘Join renowned curator Mark Godfrey, Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art at Tate Modern, for a fascinating talk about the ARTIST ROOMS: Epoch – Gerhard Richter exhibition and the work of the artist himself. Limited places, booking essential, refreshments available.’

This talk looks quite interesting if you want to come see this in considedration of the ART Fund, which means basically an art company has… donated work of artists to galleries around England for a period of time. Leicester’s New Walk Gallery has been donated work by Gerard Richter who is a German artists, considered to be one of the most important living in the world today. I quote below from the New Walk Gallery website

‘‘Over a career spanning more than half a century, Richter has exhibited work in every major gallery in the world from The Museum of Modern Art in New York to Tate Modern in London. His influence on the next generation of artists such as Damien Hirst has been enormous.

Much of his work has been an exploration of the ways in which photography has changed the nature of painting over the twentieth century. In some of his first paintings to become famous he created ‘photo-realistic’ images that reproduced the blurring of photographs.

This exhibition, entitled Epoch, is taken from ARTIST ROOMS, a new national collection established by the dealer and collector Anthony d’Offay, jointly owned by Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland. The exhibition also includes a selection of the artist’s multiples, lent by Anthony d’Offay especially for this presentation.

The largest work (48 Portraits) captures many of the themes of interest to Richter including history, painting and portraiture. This key piece is shown alongside several other significant works that show Richter’s diverse practice, from further portrait painting to more abstract images, photographs and prints. Through this range of works, Epoch gives an insight into one of the most important artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Anthony d’Offay was brought up in Leicester with New Walk Museum & Art Gallery providing a place of inspiration during his childhood.’‘

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Yas Rix

Yas Rix

Im afraid this event is fully booked now, I only had 10 places and they were filled rather quickly!
I will send out an email if anyone decides they cant come because its definitely an event worth going to

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