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Gerhard Richter - P09, 2014, Diasec mounted chromogenic print laid on aluminum

P09, 2014

Diasec mounted chromogenic print laid on aluminum

19 3/4 x 15 3/4 in 50 x 40 cm

Edition

Edition of 500

About this work

P09 is a Diasec-mounted chromogenic print laid on aluminum, produced in 2014 as part of Gerhard Richter's Bagdad series in collaboration with Heni Editions. Measuring 50 × 40 cm and issued in an edition of 500, the work belongs to a body of editions that takes its name and imagery from one of the most fraught geopolitical landscapes of the early twenty-first century. The Diasec presentation—bonding the chromogenic print to an aluminum backing under acrylic—creates a surface of heightened clarity and archival integrity. The Bagdad series emerged from Richter's ongoing engagement with the relationship between photographic imagery and painting, translating found and processed images of conflict and fragmented urban reality into edition prints that carry a palpable sense of historical weight. P09 presents imagery that, in the tradition of the series, is both documentary in origin and abstracted through Richter's formal interventions—blurred, cropped, or tonally transformed. The result is a work that hovers between reportage and elegy, asking the viewer to confront the representation of destruction through the distancing, meditative lens of the artist's process. Richter's practice has long engaged with the ethics and aesthetics of representation, and the Bagdad series occupies a particularly significant position within this broader inquiry. Like his earlier photo-paintings drawn from journalistic imagery, these works refuse both the sensationalism of documentary photography and the political detachment of pure abstraction. P09 embodies this ethical complexity with characteristic restraint, offering a work in which formal beauty and historical gravity are held in careful, unresolved tension.

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About Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter (b. 1932, Dresden, Germany) is widely regarded as the most significant living European painter and one of the defining artistic figures of the postwar era. Born in Dresden under National Socialism, trained at the Dresden Art Academy under the constraints of Socialist Realism, Richter defected to West Germany in 1961 — just before the Berlin Wall closed — and enrolled at the Düsseldorf Art Academy, where contact with Joseph Beuys and the energies of the West German avant-garde precipitated a radical reassessment of everything he had been taught. Out of that collision came a practice of extraordinary ambition and range: not one aesthetic position but two simultaneous and apparently irreconcilable ones, pursued in parallel across more than sixty years.

On one side are the photo paintings — works derived from found and personal photographs, rendered in oil with subtle blurring that dissolves photographic clarity into something resembling memory, loss, and the instability of the visual record. His Atlas (begun 1962) — thousands of photographs, newspaper clippings, and sketches organised into panels — functions as both source material and artwork in its own right, a vast and obsessive archive. On the other side are the Abstrakte Bilder: large paintings made by dragging a squeegee across layers of wet paint, creating eruptions of colour, complex layered surfaces, and atmospheric veils that have no precise precedent in the history of abstract painting. Developed from the late 1970s onward, these works have achieved the highest prices of his career and remain among the most sought-after objects on the global art market.

Between these two poles, Richter has also produced Colour Charts, Grey Paintings, overpainted photographs, and a vast body of prints and editions that together constitute one of the most comprehensive and intellectually serious careers in contemporary art. His print output — spanning hundreds of works including P11, Bagdad, and Sils Maria — is actively traded at Christie's, Sotheby's, and Phillips. His auction record stands at £37,200,000 for Domplatz, Mailand at Sotheby's London in 2013, with Abstraktes Bild (599) achieving £30,400,000 at Sotheby's London in 2015. These are prices that reflect both the rarity of major works and the depth of global institutional and collector demand.

Richter's work is held at the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, the Centre Pompidou, Museum Ludwig Cologne, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, SFMOMA, the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, and the Albertina Vienna, among dozens of other major institutions. He is the subject of an extensive critical literature and remains one of the few living artists whose work commands sustained scholarly attention alongside the highest commercial interest.

Guy Hepner has significant expertise in the Gerhard Richter market, working with collectors across his prints, editions, and works on paper. Our gallery at 177 Tenth Avenue, New York offers expert guidance on acquisition and collection strategy. For those looking to sell Richter works or seeking a free, confidential valuation, we offer access to a global network of qualified buyers and deep knowledge of the current market for his work.

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