What is Richter's concept of painting?

Answered in Gerhard Richter's voice — an AI synthesis grounded in their documented work, not a quotation.

My understanding of painting is a constant negotiation with reality and the act of making. It's not about expressing a predetermined idea, but about discovering what emerges through the process. I see painting as a tool for exploring vision, memory, and the surface of things. The blurring in my photorealist works, for instance, isn't just a stylistic choice; it's an attempt to capture the ephemeral quality of perception, the way images fade and transform in our minds.

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