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The Power of Photographs in Richter's Paintings - The Essence of Photographs and the Representation of Paintings

  • Pan, Luomin (Dept. of Business Administration, Namseoul Univ.) ;
  • Jung, Heonyong (Dept. of Business Administration, Namseoul Univ.)
  • 투고 : 2021.02.07
  • 심사 : 2021.02.25
  • 발행 : 2021.03.31

초록

Through the analysis of Gerhard Richter's works of art in the period of "fuzzy image", this paper expounds the special internal quality of fuzzy image in Richter's works and reveals an important direction of the development of contemporary easel painting, The special essence of Richter's vague image is that he uses photos to reflect the power and authenticity of the existence of the objective things. He was not satisfied with the radical way of modern painting and tried to return to the traditional way of painting, but in fact Richter kept a special distance between classical painting and modern art. Richter not only blurs the image in his creation, but also shows that he wants to show the objectivity of things, keep the distance, authenticity and give up painting. Richter used fuzzy images to capture the concept of "visual unconsciousness", and finally separated from the concept. When we read how Richter showed the reality of things in the way of painting, we also saw a kind of contradictory psychology when he faced the complicated objective.

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