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German photographer Andreas Gursky's photo book "Andreas Gursky 80-08". At the prestigious Düsseldorf Academy of Arts in Germany, he studied under the master of photography Bernd Becher, and along with Thomas Ruff, Thomas Struth, Candida Hefer, Axel Hutte and others, the "Becher faction" who sought guidance from the Bechers. Gurusky who is alone. Many of the large-scale works that seem to symbolize the present age when globalization and digitization are accelerating have the appearance of abstract painting, and are highly regarded worldwide as one of the people who pushed photography into the realm of conceptual art. One of the masterpieces released in 1999, "Rhein II," was also talked about as it traded for a record $ 4.3 million in photography history. This book is a chronological collection of works from 1980 to 2008 in the early days of Gurusky, and contains many masterpieces.