The bold and apparently random gestural marks of this painting are actually the result of careful consideration. Gerhard Richter’s abstract works raise questions about the evident processes of painting and the capacity of a painting to convey meaning and evoke a mood. Richter came to international attention as one of a new wave of important young German painters in the mid 1960s, and throughout his career he has continually juxtaposed genre against genre, exploring the visual and perceptual intersections of realist, romantic or media-related images that all fall within an ongoing project leading to the Abstract Paintings that have dominated Richter’s work since 1976.