National trauma and the impossibility of forgetting | Gerhard Richter | UNIQLO ARTSPEAKS  @themuseumofmodernart
National trauma and the impossibility of forgetting | Gerhard Richter | UNIQLO ARTSPEAKS  @themuseumofmodernart
The Museum of Modern Art | National trauma and the impossibility of forgetting | Gerhard Richter | UNIQLO ARTSPEAKS @themuseumofmodernart | Uploaded January 2021 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
Paulina Pobocha, associate curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, talks about one of the “most significant works made during the second half of the 20th century”: October 18, 1977 (1988), Gerhard Richter’s contemporary take on history painting.

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