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Join a guided tour by phone through the landmark Gerhard Richter exhibition at the Neue Nationalgalerie. Over 100 works by the Dresden-born artist (b. 1932) are on permanent display, showcasing the extraordinary breadth of his artistic practice.
Richter's work spans from traditional brushwork and squeegee paintings to innovative explorations of glass, photography, and material experimentation. The exhibition reveals how he consistently challenged conventional boundaries between different artistic mediums and techniques, treating glass as a particularly central element where transparency becomes a window to shifting worlds.
The centerpiece is the installation "6 stehende Scheiben" (2002/2011) — six towering glass panels that create a dynamic interplay between reflection and transparency. As you move through the space, your own position becomes part of the work, constantly transforming based on light, movement, and perspective. This monumental piece invites deeper meditation on the relationship between visibility and reality.
This phone-guided tour is specially designed for individual listeners and accessible to all, including those with mobility considerations. A perfect introduction to one of contemporary art's most prolific and influential figures.
Free entry. Registration recommended.

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