Photograms and Negatives

Thomas Ruff

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Publisher/Gagosian Gallery

   Published/2014
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/283*320*13
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"Photograms and Negatives", a collection of works by photographer Thomas Ruff, who represents Germany today. Thomas Ruff is new to memory of Japan's first large-scale retrospective exhibition that traveled from the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa in 2016. With Andreas Gursky and others, he is one of the so-called "Bechchers" that he learned from Bernd & Hira Becher, but Grusky who maximized the resolution and raised to "see the invisible", Ruff is digital. An artist who continues to take on the challenge of constructing new photographic concepts, such as processing and 3D images, where "what you see is invisible" and reconstruction by processing existing images. Both are pioneers of contemporary photography in the 21st century, but this is a collection of works published at the exhibition held at "Gagosian Gallery", one of the American mega galleries, as the title says "Photograms "And" Negatives "are included.
<Related Artists> Thomas RuffAndreas Gursky
<Condition> Jacket: A few stains, body: Aged
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