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Gagosian Rome Celebrates 10 Years with Andreas Gursky Exhibition

exhibition · 2026-05-05

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

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