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Thomas Ruff: Transforming Photography

Hardback

Main Details

Title Thomas Ruff: Transforming Photography
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Okwui Enwezor
SeriesSpotlight
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:76
Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 171
Category/GenreIndividual artists and art monographs
Individual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9781644230176
ClassificationsDewey:770.92
Audience
General
Illustrations 31 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher David Zwirner
Imprint David Zwirner
Publication Date 29 August 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Over the course of his three-decade career, Thomas Ruff has taken up many approaches to photography in his investigation into the status of the image in contemporary culture. In Thomas Ruff, the artist presents new work that continues his ongoing probe into the history, different processes, techniques, and technology of photography. One of the most influential photographers working today, Thomas Ruff has redefined photography's conceptual possibilities, simultaneously capturing and challenging the essence of the medium as both a means and a tool for visual experience. Over the past twenty-five years, he has investigated various photographic genres, including portraiture, the nude, and landscape and architectural photography, using both analog and digital technologies, and culling imagery from scientific archives, print media, and the internet. Presented here is a selection of Ruff's most well-known works, as well as the newer Tripe series, begun in 2018, which draws on negatives of India and Burma taken in the 1850s by an officer in the East India Company army. Also included is a conversation between Ruff and Okwui Enwezor, which took place at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, in connection with Ruff's retrospective then on view. The conversation, published here for the first time, has been edited for this volume and examines Ruff's artistic practice and inspiration, serving as an engaging and dynamic introduction to the artist. Published on the occasion of the artist's solo exhibition at David Zwirner, Hong Kong, in 2019, Thomas Ruff is available in both English only and bilingual English/traditional Chinese editions.

Author Biography

In his considered approach to the means and possibilities of photography, Thomas Ruff(b. 1958) explores a breadth of themes that is reflected in the range of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures taken by the artist exist in his practice alongside computer generated imagery, photographs from scientific archives, and pictures culled and manipulated from newspapers, magazines, and the Internet. Born in 1958 in Zell am Harmersbach, Germany, Ruff attended the Staatlichen Kunstakademie in Dusseldorf from 1977 to 1985. Okwui Enwezor is a curator and formerly director of Haus der Kunst. He has served as artistic director of several international exhibitions, including the 56th Venice Biennale (2015); La Triennale 2012, Paris; 7th Gwangju Biennale (2008); 2nd Seville Biennial (2006); Documenta 11, Kassel (2002); and the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale (1997). He is the former dean of academic affairs and senior vice president of the San Francisco Art Institute, and has held the position of visiting professor at several universities including Columbia University and New York University.

Reviews

"For decades now Thomas Ruff has been recontextualizing and repurposing the photographic image in intriguing ways that challenge audiences to rethink what photography is and can be."--Gemma Padley "Elephant" "For four decades, the renowned German artist Thomas Ruff has produced work that interrogates the nature of photography itself."--Liz Jobey "Financial Times" "Mr. Ruff's work, though far from unknown, is not seen nearly as often as it should be."--Andrew Dickson "The New York Times" "Thomas Ruff is one of the key figures of photography in the postmodern era."--John L. Tran "The Japan Times" "Thomas Ruff's lens-based work is a playground unto itself, where the possibilities are endless."--James Adams "The Globe and Mail"