| National Gallery of Victoria | $18.00 - $20.00 |  |
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday every 1 weeks between Friday 21 November 2008 and Sunday 22 February 2009
"German photographer, Andreas Gursky is one of the worlds leading contemporary international artists working in any media.
Gursky has taken the principles of objectivity and, through digital imaging and the scale and sophistication of his work, has pushed photography to extreme lengths. In essence, his work is concerned with the quintessentially modern experience of life in a globalised world. Through a combination of enormous scale and the most precise pin-sharp detail, he systematically represents the individual’s place within our complex, fast paced consumerist society.
Organised by the Haus der Kunst, Germany, this is the first large-scale exhibition of Gursky’s work to tour Australia and will present all the major works for which he is justly acclaimed.
Image details:
Front Entrance
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
Photo: NGV Photographic Services"