m.d.p.n.

Thomas Ruff

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Publisher/Charta

   Published/2005
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/72   Size/220*240*8
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"Mdpn" is a collection of works by Thomas Ruff, a photographer representing contemporary Germany. In 2016, Thomas Ruff remembers Japan's first major retrospective exhibition that traveled from the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa. Along with Andreas Gursky and others, he is one of the so-called "Bechers" who learned from Bernd and Hilla Becher, but Ruff is digital against Gursky who maximized the resolution and raised it to the point where he "sees what is invisible". He is an artist who continues to challenge the construction of new photographic concepts, such as depictions such as processing and 3D images that "cannot see what you can see" and reconstruction by processing existing images. Both are leaders in contemporary photography in the 21st century, but they are composed of plates taken at the fish market in Naples, Italy in 2002, and are designed against digital external images. This book has a unique contrast of internal images with a documentary touch.
<Related Artists> Thomas Ruff
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