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Andreas Gursky

Gursky in 2013 Andreas Gursky (born 15 January 1955) is a German photographer and professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany.

He is known for his large format architecture and landscape colour photographs, often using a high point of view. His works reach some of the highest prices in the art market among living photographers. His photograph ''Rhein II'' was sold at Christie's for $4,338,500 on 8 November 2011. At the time it was the most expensive photograph ever sold at auction.

Gursky shares a studio with Laurenz Berges, Thomas Ruff and Axel Hütte on the Hansaallee, in Düsseldorf. The building, a former electricity station, was transformed into an artists studio and living quarters, in 2001, by architects Herzog & de Meuron, of Tate Modern fame. In 2010–11, the architects worked again on the building, designing a gallery in the basement. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Andreas Gursky / by Gursky, Andreas, 1955-

    Published 2001
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    Andreas Gursky : November 13, 1998-January 3, 1999. by Gursky, Andreas, 1955-

    Published 1998
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    Andreas Gursky at Louisiana / by Gursky, Andreas, 1955-

    Published 2012
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    Andreas Gursky : landscapes / by Sultan, Terrie, 1952-

    Published 2015
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    Great illusions / by Demand, Thomas, 1964-

    Published 1999
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    Andreas Gursky : long shut close up /

    Published 2009
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    Andreas Gursky /

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    Andreas Gursky /

    Published 2018
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