Michael Wolf, ‘Real Fake Art’ (2006) featuring a copy of Gerhard Richter’s ‘Two Candles’ (1982)
The ‘Real Fake Art’ series explores the copy art industry in China, which exports 70% of copies of famous masterpieces to North America and Europe.
Michael Wolf, ‘Real Fake Art’ (2006) featuring a copy of Gerhard Richter’s ‘Two Candles’ (1982)
The ‘Real Fake Art’ series explores the copy art industry in China, which exports 70% of copies of famous masterpieces to North America and Europe.
Gerhard Richter, ‘Two Sculptures for a Room by Palermo’ (1971)
Two plaster heads, painted with gray oil paint, one a self-portrait of Richter, the other a portrait of the German artist Blinky Palermo. The heads face each other across the room, with eyes closed as if each artist is actually looking inward.
Martin Kippenberger, ‘Richter-Modell (interconti)’ (1987)
Kippenberger bought a 1972, all-gray abstract painting by Gerhard Richter, added a frame and screwed legs onto it.
‘DeLorean reflecting a Gerhard Richter painting’ (2010)
‘Hummer reflecting an Ellsworth Kelly’ (2010)
‘Honda Civic reflecting a Monet’ (2010) by Jon Rafman.
View a lot of other paintjobs by Jon Rafman at Brandnewpaintjob.com.