Gerhard Richter: Post-remembering the Holocaust in German contemporary art
TitleGerhard Richter: Post-remembering the Holocaust in German contemporary art
Author
Call number940.5318/0479
Object number09176m
Place of publicationWarsaw, Poland
Year of publication
2016
Physical descriptionpp271-280
MaterialArticle
Series titleR&S Studies No. 5
NotesArticle from the book 'Remembrance and solidarity : studies in 20th century European history'. pp271-280
Description
Dresden-born artist Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) was aged between nine and thirteen years old during the Holocaust. Nonetheless, it had a formative and conflicting influence on him. His black-and-white photopaintings from 1965 raise questions about the role of photography as a means of remembering, forgetting, recontextualizing and expressing the traumatic acts committed to and by his own family members, even, on each other. This paper studies exemplary photopaintings as a manifestation of Richters expression of a German postmemory condition. In sum, this is a story about remembering, forgetting and denial and photography as an agent exploring those phenomena.