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Works of Andreas Gursky (1955 – Present) *

Artist/Designer: Andreas Gursky

Project Location: Unknown

Figure 1: Andreas Gursky, Various Projects. Source: White Cube – Andreas Gursky Photography. 2013, Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Andreas Gursky )
Figure 2: Andreas Gursky, Various Projects. Source: Museum of Modern Art, New York – Andreas Gursky Photography. 2013, Digital Image. ( Source | Accessed : November 14, 2013 | Photographer: Andreas Gursky )
Figure 3: Andreas Gursky, Various Projects. Source: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago – Andreas Gursky Photography. 2013, Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Andreas Gursky )
Figure 4: Edward Burtynsky, Manufacturing. Source: Environment and Society, Canada –Edward Burtynsky. 2005, Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Andreas Gursky )
Figure 5: Andreas Gursky, Shanghai. Source: Museum of Modern Art, New York – Andreas Gursky Photography. 2013, Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Andreas Gursky )

Style/Period(s):
Contemporary

Primary Material(s):
No Primary Material Assigned.

Function(s):
No Function Assigned.

Related Website(s):

Significant Date(s):
21st Century

Additional Information:
Publications/Texts in Print:

Galassi, Peter., Gursky, Andreas, and Museum of Modern Art. Andreas Gursky. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2001.

Gierstberg, Frits., Vroege, Bas, Cypher, Jennifer, Nederlands Foto Instituut, and Fotografie Biënnale Rotterdam. Experience, the Media Rat Race : Photography, Art, Architecture, Fashion, Publicity, Advertising, Entertainment, Technology : Foto Biennale Rotterdam V. Rotterdam: NAi Publishers : Nederlands Fotomuseum, 2003.

Gursky, Andreas, Syring, Marie Luise, Cooke, Lynne, Pfab, Rupert, and Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf. Andreas Gursky : Photographs from 1984 to the Present. New York: TeNeues, 2000.

Building Address: N/A

Significant Dates: Birth (January 15, 1955)
First Work Kirchfeldstrasse (1980)

Supporting Staff/ Designers: Unknown

Tags: Contemporary Photography, Color, Media as Advocacy

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