Hayward Gallery reopens in
January 2018 with the first major UK retrospective of the work of acclaimed
German photographer Andreas Gursky.
Gursky, known for his
large-scale, often spectacular pictures that portray emblematic sites and
scenes of the global economy and contemporary life, is widely regarded as one
of the most significant photographers of our time.
Driven by an interest and
insight into ‘the way that the world is constituted’, as well as what he
describes as ‘the pure joy of seeing’, Gursky makes photographs that are not
just depictions of places or situations, but reflections on the nature of
image-making and the limits of human perception. Often taken from a high
vantage point, these images make use of a ‘democratic’ perspective that gives
equal importance to all elements of his highly detailed scenes.
This exhibition features
around 60 of the artist’s ground-breaking photographs from the early 1980s
through to his most recent work, and includes some of his most iconic pictures
such as Paris, Montparnasse (1993) and Rhine II (1999, remastered 2015).
Andreas Gursky marks the
beginning of the Hayward Gallery’s 50th anniversary year and is the first
exhibition to take place in the gallery following its two-year refurbishment.
For the first time since the Hayward’s original opening, the gallery’s pyramid
roof lights will allow natural light into the spaces below.
A true innovator engaged in
thinking about and picturing the times in which we live in, Gursky is the
perfect artist for launching the 50th anniversary year of the Hayward
RALPH RUGOFF, HAYWARD
GALLERY DIRECTOR
https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/hayward-gallery-art/andreas-gursky#overview
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