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	Comments on: Review: &#8216;Gerhard Richter Painting&#8217; An Uneven Portrait Of Process &#038; Fame	</title>
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		By: DG		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I generally love Richter&#x27;s work, specifically his photo-based paintings from the 60&#x27;s. I haven&#x27;t seen this and I&#x27;m sure it&#x27;s good but what I&#x27;d really hope for someday would be a biopic about his contemporary&#x2F;sometimes associate (the late) Sigmar Polke. A Polke movie would be crazy with all his pyschedelic journeys and his trips to Afghanistan plus just for sheer experimentation with the boundaries of painting, I think a lot of people haven&#x27;t really heard of him but would be interested.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I generally love Richter&#x27;s work, specifically his photo-based paintings from the 60&#x27;s. I haven&#x27;t seen this and I&#x27;m sure it&#x27;s good but what I&#x27;d really hope for someday would be a biopic about his contemporary&#x2F;sometimes associate (the late) Sigmar Polke. A Polke movie would be crazy with all his pyschedelic journeys and his trips to Afghanistan plus just for sheer experimentation with the boundaries of painting, I think a lot of people haven&#x27;t really heard of him but would be interested.</p>
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