The first major exhibition in Australia of work by Gerhard Richter – one of the world’s most influential artists – will show exclusively at GOMA from 14 October 2017 until 4 February 2018.
‘Gerhard Richter: The Life of Images’ is a rare opportunity for Australians to experience the scope of the German artist’s extraordinary practice across six decades and its influence on contemporary art. This exhibition reveals the depth and technical virtuosity of Richter, who operates between the twin poles of realism and abstraction. It highlights his endless variation of technique and inventiveness as a painter.
Amongst the works are some of the most compelling, haunting and enigmatic images of our time. They capture Richter’s response to some of modern history’s pivotal events such as the Second World War, the horror of the holocaust and a divided post-war Germany, all of which coincided with the rapid ascendancy of the mechanically reproduced image.
‘The Life of Images’ demonstrates the diversity and breadth of Richter’s work

The exhibition includes intimate family portraits, large-scale abstracts and tapestries, exquisite landscapes, a new and extensive overview of the artist’s life-long archival project Atlas, and the four-part abstract series, Birkenau 2014.
‘The Life of Images’ features key works from the artist’s personal collection, and pre-eminent public collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; TATE, London; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; SFMOMA, San Francisco; Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden; Lenbachhaus, Munich; Art Gallery of New South Wales and National Gallery of Victoria; as well as numerous private collections in Europe and USA.
Richter, born in Germany in 1932 remained deeply committed to the exploration of the life of images in his practice. With a disarming directness, Richter’s artworks give a place to controversial events and the politics surrounding them. He is an enormously influential contemporary artist whose work confirms the ongoing relevance and power of painting as an art form.
Go on a journey from intimate and moving portraits of the artist’s children to the Birkenau suite, which weighs up questions that have privately shadowed the artist since his own childhood experience of World War Two.

Watch as we install Gerhard Richter’s ‘Atlas overview’ 1962-ongoing
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The exhibition is supported by partners Urban Art Projects (UAP) and Griffith University.
‘Gerhard Richter: The Life of Images’ is supported by the Australian Government International Exhibitions Insurance (AGIEI) Program. This program provides funding for the purchase of insurance for significant cultural exhibitions. Without AGIEI, the high cost of insuring significant cultural items would prohibit this major exhibition from touring to Australia.
Funding for insurance has also been provided through the Queensland Government Exhibition Indemnification Scheme, administered by Arts Queensland.
Feature image: Gerhard Richter / Abstract painting (726) (detail) 1990 / Oil on canvas / 2 canvases / Collection: Tate. Purchased 1992 / © Gerhard Richter 2017
Are the symposium on Saturday and Sunday ticketed? If so could you send me link please as I can only find what I think is link to exhibition tickets
Hi Jan. Public Programs on the Saturday are free, or if they’re in the exhibition space require an exhibition ticket. The Symposium on the Sunday is booked but free. It is here: https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/whats-on/calendar/events/event-special-event/gerhard-richter-opening-weekend-symposium Hope this helps!
I attended the Sunday symposium and would like to check my notes. Are the recordings from that day available?
Hi Tania. The Symposium sessions are now available to be viewed on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/queenslandartgallery. Enjoy
Hello, I cannot find a working link to the catalogue for the show anywhere, is there one?
Hi Toby, apologies, the blog links are not working as the exhibition catalogue has now sold out.