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An exhibition of this magnitude, devoted to an artist in his 80th year, at a gallery like Tate Modern and, to rub the point in, which will afterward proceed to the Nationalgalerie in Berlin and the Centre Pompidou in Paris prompts the question: "Is Gerhard Richter the greatest living painter?"
A Panorama of Purpose Andrew McKie 2011
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Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Alte Nationalgalerie 'Woman at the Window' 1822, by Caspar David Friedrich Sabine Rewald, the Gelman Curator of 19th-Century, Modern and Contemporary Art at the Met, organized the show, which includes not only Friedrich but Romantic and Realist painters who took up his theme.
At the Threshold Between Art and Nature Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011
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Early in his career, he fronted German indie-rock quintette Nationalgalerie, cutting four records.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 149 Phil Ramone 2010
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Early in his career, he fronted German indie-rock quintette Nationalgalerie, cutting four records.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 149 Phil Ramone 2010
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Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie, photo: Andres Kilger Wilhelm Ahlborn's 'View of Florence' 1832 In 1934, a year after the Nazis came to power, Berlin's National Gallery loaned some 70 works to decorate Adolf Hitler's Reich Chancellery, including an evocative landscape, "View of Florence," by German Romantic painter August Wilhelm Ahlborn.
Recovering Vanished Art J. S. Marcus 2010
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OTTO DIX, Group Portrait: Guenther Franke, Paul Ferdinand Schmidt, and Karl Nierendorf, 1923, Oil on canvas, 15 3/4 x 29 1/8 inches, Nationalgalerie, Berlin
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Neue Nationalgalerie Until Nov. 22 www. smb.museum The Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland A Celtic pony cap (circa 200 B.C.), in Bern.
Time Off 2009
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The sites include the KW Institute, a former margarine factory that was turned into an art space in 1999; the Neue Nationalgalerie, designed by modernist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1968; the Skulpturen Park, in the former no-man's land between what was East and West Berlin; and the Schinkel Pavilion, built in 1969 in a neo-classical style.
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The Biennial commissioned works as site-specific responses to the minimalist box of Mies van der Rohe's Nationalgalerie.
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In this work, the tacky rhinestone sculpture seems to sprout from the pristine marble floor of the Nationalgalerie.
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