‘Made my hair fly up’ : the electrifying genius of Paris’s Gerhard Richter extravaganza – review
Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris He has painted everything from a candle to 9/11, walked his naked wife through photographic mist, and turned Titian into a sacred jumble. This thrilling show, boasting 270 works, reveals the German in all his contradictory brilliance Gerhard Richter recalls, as a (…)
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