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Thomas Ruff

Photograms and Negatives


  • Rizzoli
Thomas Ruff is acknowledged as a leading innovator among the German artists that propelled photography into mainstream art. He has pushed the limits of the photographic medium, harnessing technologies, old and new. He collaborated with a 3-D imaging expert to design a virtual darkroom that would enable him to experiment with an infinite range of forms. Negatives are a direct result of Ruff's photogram process; the white and slate-blue images are inverted versions of early-twentieth-century nude studies

ISBN 9780847845682 | E | PB
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847845682
Publication date March 2015
Edition Paperback
Dimensions mm
Illustrations 47 col.ill.
Pages 86
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Thomas Ruff is acknowledged as a leading innovator in the generation of German artists that propelled photography into mainstream art. For more than two decades, he has pushed the limits of the photographic medium, harnessing technologies both old and new. Traditionally, photograms are made by placing objects onto photosensitive paper and exposing the paper to light, thereby recording the silhouettes of the objects. Captivated by this method but seeking to work beyond its limitations, Ruff collaborated with a 3-D imaging expert to design a virtual darkroom that would enable him to experiment with an infinite range of forms. Negatives are a direct result of Ruff's photogram process; the white and slate-blue images are inverted versions of early-twentieth-century nude studies.

Thomas Ruff

Thomas Ruff

€70.50