Gagosian Rome Celebrates 10 Years with Andreas Gursky Exhibition
Gagosian Gallery in Rome is marking its tenth anniversary with an exhibition of works by German photographer Andreas Gursky (born Leipzig, 1955; lives in Düsseldorf). The show features large-format, digitally manipulated photographs that at first glance resemble abstract paintings but upon closer inspection reveal Gursky's signature detailed depictions of contemporary life. Among the works on view is a series capturing the heavily polluted Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, where ripples reflect the sky and reveal a floating garbage dump. Another piece, the satellite photograph 'Ocean VI,' evokes painterly seascapes rather than cartographic representations. The exhibition invites viewers to reconsider Gursky's oeuvre beyond his well-known critiques of global capitalism and obsessive attention to detail.
Key facts
- Gagosian Gallery in Rome is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
- The anniversary exhibition features works by Andreas Gursky.
- Andreas Gursky was born in Leipzig in 1955 and lives in Düsseldorf.
- The photographs are large-format and digitally manipulated.
- One series depicts the polluted Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.
- The work 'Ocean VI' is a satellite photograph that resembles painterly seascapes.
- The exhibition challenges viewers to see Gursky's work beyond his critique of global capitalism.
- The article was written by Francesca Mattozzi for Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Andreas Gursky
Institutions
- Gagosian Gallery Rome
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Leipzig
- Germany
- Düsseldorf
- Bangkok
- Thailand