Thomas Ruff, Stellar Landscapes
LWD, Münster (Germany). 25.09.2011 -
Motive Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands). 12.03 -
Press release by E-
Thomas Ruff is one of the most internationally well-
Since 1989, Thomas Ruff stopped taking and printing
his own photographs in order to work with existing materials. His work is primarily
concerned with questions that investigate the structure and content of the medium.
Scientific images are the source material for all the photographs shown, and many
of them were freely accessible via the internet. While Thomas Ruff's work for the
stars series was limited to selecting details from photographs, he took a heavier
hand in processing the source material in his new series: for the cassini and ma.r.s.
series, Thomas Ruff utilised pictures from various NASA missions. He digitally retouched
them, altered the colours, manipulated contrast and cropping. Ruff's colouration
of the original realistic, black and white pictures gives them a new character: they
become painterly, aesthetic pictures whose abstract beauty serves as a surface for
our imaginations.
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Exhibition September 25, 2011 -
More than any other contemporary artist, Thomas Ruff's work poses questions about
the mass production of images. What can an image actually say today and in what ways
do we read it? The purpose of image archives and the internet are also central themes
of his work, as well as questions pertaining to contemporary artistic license.
The
exhibition is supported by the Kunststiftung NRW and the Kulturstiftung der Sparkasse
Münster. Opening times: Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am–6 pm, Thursday until 9 pm. Closed
Mondays.
International past exhibitions 2011