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Thomas Ruff — Seerose
Thomas Ruff — Seerose
Thomas Ruff — Seerose
Thomas Ruff

Seerose

2021

Thomas Ruff ’s  Seerose (from Tableaux Chinois )  is a digital pigment print , part of his ongoing Tableaux Chinois series in which the artist reprocesses images sourced from La Chine , a Chinese Communist Party propaganda magazine circulated in Europe during the Cold War. By digitally enlarging and restructuring offset-printed photographs, Ruff exposes halftone dots, pixel grids, and compression artifacts, transforming an ostensibly serene image of lotus blossoms into a visibly constructed and destabilized composition. The lotus, traditionally associated with purity, harmony, and spiritual transcendence, is subjected to digital fragmentation. Its luminous petals set against a dark ground oscillate between visual seduction and technological distortion, revealing the mechanics of reproduction that underlie ideological imagery. What appears at first as a tranquil botanical motif unfolds as a critical reflection on how images are mediated, aestheticized, and instrumentalized. Within Ruff’s oeuvre, this photographic print extends his sustained investigation into image circulation, manipulation, and the fragile boundary between photographic beauty and political subtext. As in other artworks from the Tableaux Chinois series, photography is presented not as neutral documentation but as a system shaped by technology, history, and power. Published in 2021/2022 in a limited edition of 50 plus 5 artist’s proofs, Seerose (from Tableaux Chinois ) is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Measuring 48.3 × 32.9 cm and accompanied by an artist’s book, the photo edition stands as a compelling example of Ruff’s critical engagement with appropriated imagery and the politics of representation.

Medium
Photographs
Sheet
Signed
Yes

Notes

From MLTPL New Art Editions collection. Handle: thomas-ruff-seerose.

For Sale — $1300

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Thomas Ruff, Seerose, 2021

Thomas Ruff ’s  Seerose (from Tableaux Chinois )  is a digital pigment print , part of his ongoing Tableaux Chinois series in which the artist reprocesses images sourced from La Chine , a Chinese Communist Party propaganda magazine circulated in Europe during the Cold War. By digitally enlarging and restructuring offset-printed photographs, Ruff exposes halftone dots, pixel grids, and compression artifacts, transforming an ostensibly serene image of lotus blossoms into a visibly constructed and destabilized composition. The lotus, traditionally associated with purity, harmony, and spiritual transcendence, is subjected to digital fragmentation. Its luminous petals set against a dark ground oscillate between visual seduction and technological distortion, revealing the mechanics of reproduction that underlie ideological imagery. What appears at first as a tranquil botanical motif unfolds as a critical reflection on how images are mediated, aestheticized, and instrumentalized. Within Ruff’s oeuvre, this photographic print extends his sustained investigation into image circulation, manipulation, and the fragile boundary between photographic beauty and political subtext. As in other artworks from the Tableaux Chinois series, photography is presented not as neutral documentation but as a system shaped by technology, history, and power. Published in 2021/2022 in a limited edition of 50 plus 5 artist’s proofs, Seerose (from Tableaux Chinois ) is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Measuring 48.3 × 32.9 cm and accompanied by an artist’s book, the photo edition stands as a compelling example of Ruff’s critical engagement with appropriated imagery and the politics of representation.

Medium
Photographs
Dimensions
sheet: 48.3 x 32.9 cm
Year
2021
Edition
of 50
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
MLTPL, Hamburg

Related themes

Photography, Conceptual Art, Water Lily, Digital Manipulation, Large Format, Nature, German, Contemporary

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