Animal Quote by Gerhard Richter
“My pictures are devoid of objects; like objects, they are themselves objects. This means that they are devoid of content, significance or meaning, like objects or trees, animals, people or days, all of which are there without a reason, without a function and without a purpose. This is the quality that counts. Even so, there are good and bad pictures.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Art and Philosophy, 2010
Richter argues that photographs lack inherent meaning, existing as mere objects without purpose, yet they can still be judged as good or bad.
In simple terms: Photos are objects without meaning, but can be evaluated.
Recognize the limits of visual content.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- gallery curation
- photography critique
- art education
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you assign value to a picture?
- Can meaning be created by the viewer?
The claim that all pictures are meaningless may overlook cultural context.