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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 20:35:59 GMT 1, P2&P3 on Artnet auctions now !! Very low estimates
P2&P3 on Artnet auctions now !! Very low estimates
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by commissioner on Mar 24, 2015 21:07:56 GMT 1, P2 available.. pm for price ( no timewasters )
P2 available.. pm for price ( no timewasters )
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Poster Bob on Mar 24, 2015 22:57:23 GMT 1, Thanks for posting those. Do you have a subscription to auction results or is there a free website with them listed?
P3: artnet Auctions: Thursday, March 12, 2015 sold for 18K USD P2: artnet Auctions: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 sold for 36K USD P2: Paddle8 February 19, 2015 26K USD P3: artnet Auctions: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 17K USD P1: Sotheby's London: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 63K USD P1: Paddle8 November 21, 2014 30K USD Poster Bob
Thanks for posting those. Do you have a subscription to auction results or is there a free website with them listed? P3: artnet Auctions: Thursday, March 12, 2015 sold for 18K USD P2: artnet Auctions: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 sold for 36K USD P2: Paddle8 February 19, 2015 26K USD P3: artnet Auctions: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 17K USD P1: Sotheby's London: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 63K USD P1: Paddle8 November 21, 2014 30K USD Poster Bob
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by beenrhymin on Mar 25, 2015 14:56:17 GMT 1, Thanks for posting those. Do you have a subscription to auction results or is there a free website with them listed? P3: artnet Auctions: Thursday, March 12, 2015 sold for 18K USD P2: artnet Auctions: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 sold for 36K USD P2: Paddle8 February 19, 2015 26K USD P3: artnet Auctions: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 17K USD P1: Sotheby's London: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 63K USD P1: Paddle8 November 21, 2014 30K USD Poster Bob Well as ive said in the past, i am on this forum for personal reasons but i do work at a gallery, so I have access to subscriptions. Mostly though, on this series, i have a client who has a few and ive been tracking them for him
Thanks for posting those. Do you have a subscription to auction results or is there a free website with them listed? P3: artnet Auctions: Thursday, March 12, 2015 sold for 18K USD P2: artnet Auctions: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 sold for 36K USD P2: Paddle8 February 19, 2015 26K USD P3: artnet Auctions: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 17K USD P1: Sotheby's London: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 63K USD P1: Paddle8 November 21, 2014 30K USD Poster BobWell as ive said in the past, i am on this forum for personal reasons but i do work at a gallery, so I have access to subscriptions. Mostly though, on this series, i have a client who has a few and ive been tracking them for him
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by M on Apr 13, 2015 21:04:25 GMT 1,
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by HRE on Apr 13, 2015 23:41:09 GMT 1, mario you lucky boy. Where did you get these from
mario you lucky boy. Where did you get these from
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by M on Apr 14, 2015 5:45:40 GMT 1, mario you lucky boy. Where did you get these from Thanks. I have just received these boxes from Serpentine
mario you lucky boy. Where did you get these from Thanks. I have just received these boxes from Serpentine
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by ferg on Apr 14, 2015 7:37:32 GMT 1, Nice one buy of the year
Nice one buy of the year
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by M on Apr 14, 2015 9:03:06 GMT 1, We have buy of the year every week here... right?
We have buy of the year every week here... right?
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Black Apple Art on Apr 14, 2015 9:08:46 GMT 1, After calling his last high original work bidder "foolish", I wonder what he would think of people buying unsigned 500 edition prints of photos of his work, of which he probably has no idea of their existence.
After calling his last high original work bidder "foolish", I wonder what he would think of people buying unsigned 500 edition prints of photos of his work, of which he probably has no idea of their existence.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by M on Apr 14, 2015 21:05:42 GMT 1, After calling his last high original work bidder "foolish", I wonder what he would think of people buying unsigned 500 edition prints of photos of his work, of which he probably has no idea of their existence. I know what Banksy thinks. No release to ordinary people in last 5 years is the best answer.
After calling his last high original work bidder "foolish", I wonder what he would think of people buying unsigned 500 edition prints of photos of his work, of which he probably has no idea of their existence. I know what Banksy thinks. No release to ordinary people in last 5 years is the best answer.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by mutatis on Apr 14, 2015 21:36:50 GMT 1, After calling his last high original work bidder "foolish", I wonder what he would think of people buying unsigned 500 edition prints of photos of his work, of which he probably has no idea of their existence.
I think there's a vast difference between the millions spent and the Β£1500 which the early p series were sold for from the Serpentine. The sales blurb at the time also indicated that Richter had worked closely with the Serpentine and the print house to produce the prints.
Rather the work goes to as many individuals as possible, than the wealthy few. So I'd like to think that he'd be thinking positively, not that it would influence my decision to purchase.
After calling his last high original work bidder "foolish", I wonder what he would think of people buying unsigned 500 edition prints of photos of his work, of which he probably has no idea of their existence. I think there's a vast difference between the millions spent and the Β£1500 which the early p series were sold for from the Serpentine. The sales blurb at the time also indicated that Richter had worked closely with the Serpentine and the print house to produce the prints. Rather the work goes to as many individuals as possible, than the wealthy few. So I'd like to think that he'd be thinking positively, not that it would influence my decision to purchase.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Black Apple Art on Apr 14, 2015 22:12:11 GMT 1, After calling his last high original work bidder "foolish", I wonder what he would think of people buying unsigned 500 edition prints of photos of his work, of which he probably has no idea of their existence. I think there's a vast difference between the millions spent and the Β£1500 which the early p series were sold for from the Serpentine. The sales blurb at the time also indicated that Richter had worked closely with the Serpentine and the print house to produce the prints. Rather the work goes to as many individuals as possible, than the wealthy few. So I'd like to think that he'd be thinking positively, not that it would influence my decision to purchase. True on the $ amount. I just personally don't buy process prints of a photograph of a work no matter how much I like the artist. Just seems like many of the qualities I like in collecting are missing. Also when such a piece isn't even signed what connection to the artist is there other than their institutions "endorsement" of it. Personal choice of course. I feel similar with prints from Harrington as well. To me texture, scale and detail are so much of what makes many of these works so amazing. All that aside I do get their appeal to some. Just discussing
After calling his last high original work bidder "foolish", I wonder what he would think of people buying unsigned 500 edition prints of photos of his work, of which he probably has no idea of their existence. I think there's a vast difference between the millions spent and the Β£1500 which the early p series were sold for from the Serpentine. The sales blurb at the time also indicated that Richter had worked closely with the Serpentine and the print house to produce the prints. Rather the work goes to as many individuals as possible, than the wealthy few. So I'd like to think that he'd be thinking positively, not that it would influence my decision to purchase. True on the $ amount. I just personally don't buy process prints of a photograph of a work no matter how much I like the artist. Just seems like many of the qualities I like in collecting are missing. Also when such a piece isn't even signed what connection to the artist is there other than their institutions "endorsement" of it. Personal choice of course. I feel similar with prints from Harrington as well. To me texture, scale and detail are so much of what makes many of these works so amazing. All that aside I do get their appeal to some. Just discussing
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by mutatis on Apr 14, 2015 22:50:16 GMT 1, I think there's a vast difference between the millions spent and the Β£1500 which the early p series were sold for from the Serpentine. The sales blurb at the time also indicated that Richter had worked closely with the Serpentine and the print house to produce the prints. Rather the work goes to as many individuals as possible, than the wealthy few. So I'd like to think that he'd be thinking positively, not that it would influence my decision to purchase. True on the $ amount. I just personally don't buy process prints of a photograph of a work no matter how much I like the artist. Just seems like many of the qualities I like in collecting are missing. Also when such a piece isn't even signed what connection to the artist is there other than their institutions "endorsement" of it. Personal choice of course. I feel similar with prints from Harrington as well. To me texture, scale and detail are so much of what makes many of these works so amazing. All that aside I do get their appeal to some. Just discussing
On phone so can't post link even if I could find them. Not that I'd try to sway you, but just show you that some of what you say doesn't apply to Richter's P series.
As for the "process prints of a photograph of a work" - I hear you. Personal taste and that. This issue constantly veers its ugly head. I have bought them. I'd prefer a print to have the character of a screen print, but in some instances, the message trumps the medium.
As for signed / unsigned - I envisage a pile of prints some to be signed and the rest left unsigned. Signing takes 10 seconds, if that, per print. In some cases signing might even be carried out by a "stand-in". I never got hung up over signatures and I don't think about the difference in the two as a matter of the artist's connection to the print. Although from what I have read on here in the past, a lot agree with you.
Back in the day unsigned prints were cheaper and still are. Any regrets? No.
I think there's a vast difference between the millions spent and the Β£1500 which the early p series were sold for from the Serpentine. The sales blurb at the time also indicated that Richter had worked closely with the Serpentine and the print house to produce the prints. Rather the work goes to as many individuals as possible, than the wealthy few. So I'd like to think that he'd be thinking positively, not that it would influence my decision to purchase. True on the $ amount. I just personally don't buy process prints of a photograph of a work no matter how much I like the artist. Just seems like many of the qualities I like in collecting are missing. Also when such a piece isn't even signed what connection to the artist is there other than their institutions "endorsement" of it. Personal choice of course. I feel similar with prints from Harrington as well. To me texture, scale and detail are so much of what makes many of these works so amazing. All that aside I do get their appeal to some. Just discussing On phone so can't post link even if I could find them. Not that I'd try to sway you, but just show you that some of what you say doesn't apply to Richter's P series. As for the "process prints of a photograph of a work" - I hear you. Personal taste and that. This issue constantly veers its ugly head. I have bought them. I'd prefer a print to have the character of a screen print, but in some instances, the message trumps the medium. As for signed / unsigned - I envisage a pile of prints some to be signed and the rest left unsigned. Signing takes 10 seconds, if that, per print. In some cases signing might even be carried out by a "stand-in". I never got hung up over signatures and I don't think about the difference in the two as a matter of the artist's connection to the print. Although from what I have read on here in the past, a lot agree with you. Back in the day unsigned prints were cheaper and still are. Any regrets? No.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Hooked on Art on May 5, 2015 22:10:22 GMT 1, WTB: Gerhard Richter P8-P11
Please PM if you have a set you would like to sell.
WTB: Gerhard Richter P8-P11
Please PM if you have a set you would like to sell.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Hooked on Art on May 20, 2015 19:33:32 GMT 1, P8, P9, P10 & P11 had bids of $24,000 with 2 minutes to go...
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by john1539 on May 22, 2015 15:12:46 GMT 1, so 6000 USD each!! for edition of 500, unsigned and numbered
so 6000 USD each!! for edition of 500, unsigned and numbered
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by annar50 on May 22, 2015 17:53:57 GMT 1, People pay $6000 for a crap unsigned banksy print ..
Give me 1 of these any day
People pay $6000 for a crap unsigned banksy print ..
Give me 1 of these any day
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by john1539 on Jun 1, 2015 14:18:02 GMT 1, Hi, any has one of these P... Richter for sell? Best,
Hi, any has one of these P... Richter for sell? Best,
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Kawsisking on Jun 30, 2015 21:03:06 GMT 1, Gerhard Richter P8 Edition Chromographic color print, mounted on aluminium
Facsimile object, edition of 500
33 x 44 cm
(numbered, un-signed)
Gerhard Richter P8 EditionChromographic color print, mounted on aluminium Facsimile object, edition of 500 33 x 44 cm (numbered, un-signed)
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by HRE on Jun 30, 2015 23:25:47 GMT 1, What sort of price are you selling this for?
What sort of price are you selling this for?
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Kawsisking on Jul 1, 2015 1:11:44 GMT 1, $5,000.
$5,000.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by gangnomestyle on Jul 1, 2015 14:03:38 GMT 1, Is this one of an edition? One sold yesterday for Β£4000
Is this one of an edition? One sold yesterday for Β£4000
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Kawsisking on Jul 1, 2015 14:12:36 GMT 1, Yes, it's an edition of 500. If one sold for 4,000 GBP yesterday, $5,000 would be a discount. Please PM me.
Yes, it's an edition of 500. If one sold for 4,000 GBP yesterday, $5,000 would be a discount. Please PM me.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Kawsisking on Jul 3, 2015 0:27:02 GMT 1, Gerhard Richter P11 Chromographic colour print, mounted on aluminium Facsimile object, edition of 500 37 x 50 cm (numbered, un-signed)
Gerhard Richter P11Chromographic colour print, mounted on aluminium Facsimile object, edition of 500 37 x 50 cm (numbered, un-signed)
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by gloogun on Jul 3, 2015 3:31:25 GMT 1, My favorite living painter. Great piece
My favorite living painter. Great piece
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by mikeT on Jul 3, 2015 5:20:32 GMT 1, Love it. Great piece.
Love it. Great piece.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by thesewalls on Jul 3, 2015 5:47:16 GMT 1, succulent
succulent
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by Kawsisking on Jul 5, 2015 15:19:02 GMT 1, Thanks for the compliments! If you're interested in purchasing, please PM me.
Thanks for the compliments! If you're interested in purchasing, please PM me.
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Gerhard Richter π©πͺ Abstract, Contemporary Art, New Release, by phischa on Jul 5, 2015 15:32:39 GMT 1, No question, this is a beauty. Richter is one of the most successful artist of our time.
Just for interest; what is the price range?
No question, this is a beauty. Richter is one of the most successful artist of our time.
Just for interest; what is the price range?
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