Thomas Ruff – PHG.S.01

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Thomas Ruff (German, b. 1958)

PHG.S.01, 2020

Medium: Chromogenic print

Dimensions: 30 × 24 cm (11 4/5 × 9 2/5 in)

Edition of 100 + 20 AP: Hand-signed and numbered

Condition: Mint

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Thomas Ruff, PHG.S.01

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Thomas Ruff – PHG.S.01

Thomas Ruff's PHG.S.01 (2020) is a chromogenic print from his acclaimed Photograms series, where the German artist reimagines the cameraless technique through digital innovation. Created without a camera, this abstract composition captures light and color in ethereal, luminous forms that evoke both scientific imagery and cosmic phenomena.

Published in a limited edition of 100 + 20 AP, each print (30 × 24 cm) is hand-signed and numbered by the artist in mint condition. This artwork exemplifies Ruff's pioneering exploration of contemporary photography at the intersection of analog tradition and digital experimentation.

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About Thomas Ruff

Thomas Ruff (born 1958, Zell am Harmersbach, Germany) is a leading figure in contemporary photography and a key member of the Düsseldorf School, alongside artists such as Andreas Gursky and Thomas Struth. Since the late 1970s, Ruff has developed a rigorously conceptual practice, working exclusively in distinct photographic series that examine the status of the image in contemporary art and visual culture.

Ruff's artworks and limited edition prints span a wide range of subjects, from large-scale portrait photographs and suburban interiors to appropriated internet imagery, astronomy, and digitally manipulated nudes. Each series operates as a self-contained investigation into representation, scale, and perception. His early portrait works, with their neutral backgrounds and forensic clarity, established his reputation for confronting viewers with the constructed nature of photographic objectivity.

A defining aspect of Ruff's photographic artworks is his engagement with technology. He has consistently embraced new imaging techniques, from night-vision devices and scientific imaging to digital compression and internet-sourced files. By enlarging low-resolution images or manipulating existing photographs, Ruff exposes the limits of photographic truth and challenges assumptions about authenticity and authorship.

Through his prints and editions, Ruff has reshaped the discourse around contemporary photography. His work continues to question how images are produced, circulated, and consumed, securing his position as one of the most influential contemporary photographers of his generation.

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