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Exhibition - Andreas Gursky: Inherited Images (March 14 t April 19)

Exhibition - Andreas Gursky: Inherited Images (March 14 t April 19), © © Andreas Gursky / ARS, 2025 Courtesy: Sprüth Magers; Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Andreas Gursky “Inherited Images” is opening at Sprüth Magers, New York.
Andreas Gursky stands out as one of the most important photographers of his generation. His monumentally scaled works have redefined the medium in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, capturing the condition of modern-day life in condensed form. Interested in the workings of globalization, consumerism, and social phenomena as they relate to contemporary society, Gursky examines the realities of our changing planet. Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers are pleased to present a solo show of Gursky’s new and recent works as well as a selection of his well-known photographs set in an intertextual dialogue with Old Masters shown in reproduction at the New York gallery. Engaging with the images inscribed into our collective memories by the history of painting – from Pieter Bruegel the Elder to J.M.W. Turner and Carl Gustav Carus – the show examines how contemporary images relate to ones of the past, prompting viewers to consider their function as a silent foundation of the way we see.
Date and Time: March 14 to April 19
Location: Sprüth Magers New York, 22 East 80th St, Fl. 2, New York, NY 10075
More information: https://spruethmagers.com/exhibitions/andreas-gursky-new-york/