1024 Colours (1973) by Gerhard Richter

“1024 Colours,” created by Gerhard Richter in 1973, is an exemplary piece of conceptual and optical art. Executed in oil on canvas, this abstract artwork measures 299 x 299 cm and is housed at Kunstmuseen Krefeld in Krefeld, Germany.

The artwork is a large grid composed of 1,024 individually painted colored squares, arranged to create a mesmerizing pattern that challenges the viewer’s perception. The colors, meticulously selected and applied, demonstrate Richter’s exploration of randomness versus order within a rigid structure. The regularity of the grid contrasts with the randomness of color placement, creating a vibrant and dynamic visual experience. The piece exemplifies Richter’s interest in the complexities of seeing, as well as the interplay between color, form, and structure.

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