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I received my training at an art academy, so what I produce is art. That's what is artistic about my photographs.
Thomas Ruff
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Thomas Ruff
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: January 1
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In photography, you always have both the medium and the depicted subject at the same time.
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I believe that photography can only reproduce the surface of things. The same applies to a portrait. I take photographs of people the same way I would take photographs of a plaster bust.
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If you look at photographers who say, I hate digital photography, they all use Photoshop, even if it's to make the sky just a little more blue than it was. Manipulation is very discrete and because it's so discrete nobody cares about it anymore. People accept manipulated photographs, I think.
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I'm very old fashioned. I still believe in the image and the pictorial quality of the image. It seems that I'm still busy with a truth in photography.
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My images are not images of reality, but show a kind of second reality, the image of the image.
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The people have to know what my portraits are like in order to behave in such a way that the result is one of my portraits.
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Normally if you add information to information, you have more information. In case of my art, I destroy information, I would say, because the image is disturbed by the writings. In a way, they become pure imagery. For me it's really fun because it's an idealistic approach to images, to just play around with information and see what's happening.
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You cannot explain the whole world in one photograph. Photography pretends. You can see everything that's in front of the camera, but there's always something beside it.
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I think it is an anarchistic idea to have information on the front and the back. Normally if you add information to information, you have more information.
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