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The author:
Dietmar Elger studied history, art history, and literature at Hamburg University. He has been involved in the organization of several exhibitions as well as in editing catalogues on modern and contemporary art. His publications include a catalogue raisonné of the work of Gerhard Richter, for whom he worked as assistant.
Dietmar Elger studied history, art history, and literature at Hamburg University. He has been involved in the organization of several exhibitions as well as in editing catalogues on modern and contemporary art. His publications include a catalogue raisonné of the work of Gerhard Richter, for whom he worked as assistant.