Düsseldorf
What views of the world and what perspectives the artists open up to us through their photographs is shown by the Ludorff Gallery with around 20 works by high-ranking photographic artists.
Portrait 1989 (I. Graw), 1989
2,500 EUR
1546, 1993
Price on Request
Bernhardstrasse 2, Leipzig, 1991
Aegean Sea, Pilion II, 1990
Mediterranean Sea, La Ciotat, 1989
Bay of Sagami, Atami, 1997
Tyrrhenian Sea, Capri, 1994
The history of photography has long been determined by the idea of a separation between photography as a document and photography as art. What views of the world and what perspectives the artists open up to us through their photographs is shown by the Ludorff Gallery with around 20 works by high-ranking photographic artists. With works by Bernd and Hilla Becher, students of the photography class such as Thomas Struth, Jörg Sasse, Axel Hütte, Candida Höfer, Thomas Ruff and the Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, the exhibition approaches the question: Where does the strict compositional, documented photograph end and where does artificial intention begin?