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Amazingly, Gerhard Richter's only film Volker Bradke from 1966 has remained largely unknown. Hubertus Butin's essay and the enclosed DVD comprehensively present this artwork for the first time. Richter's film depiction of a then well-known figure from the Düsseldorf scene, Volker Bradke, oscillates between heroism and irony. The film is published in this book on DVD and explains its original context: The piece was presented in 1966 with a painting and now lost photographs at the legendary Schmela Gallery in Dusseldorf. Based on further works, Hubertus Butin examines Richter's fundamental artistic principle of the unfocussed. English and German text.
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