Thomas Ruff - Photographs New York Wednesday, October 9, 2024 | Phillips
  • “When photographers work with the raw digital file, it’s just a source to create their perfect work. In our digital darkroom we create material that doesn’t exist in the real world . . . and we build very complicated objects that you can’t manufacture by hand.”
    —Thomas Ruff
    Thomas Ruff’s Substrat series represents a conceptual idea that takes on layers of meaning throughout various disciplines. In Biochemistry, a ‘substrate’ refers to a molecule altered by an enzyme. In Linguistics, a ‘substratum’ refers to a part of a language that comes from an older, now extinct language. Geologically, a substrate refers to the layers within the earth’s crust. Collectively, these definitions highlight the concept of a substrate as a foundational layer that can be modified or transformed. 

     

    Ruff’s Substrat series is created through a unique photographic process that bypasses the traditional use of a camera. He sources images of Japanese anime and manga from the internet and manipulates them into abstract color fields. Ruff’s innovative camera-less process is evocative of Man Ray’s Rayographs and Adam Fuss’s unique darkroom use, however Ruff’s images can be endlessly reproduced without the inconsistencies typically associated with manual printing processes. 

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    • Provenance

      Galerie Nelson, Paris, 2006

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Substrat 23 I

2003
Inkjet print, Diasec mounted.
95 7/8 x 62 7/8 in. (243.5 x 159.7 cm)
Overall 105 7/8 x 72 3/4 in. (268.9 x 184.8 cm)

Signed, titled, dated, and numbered 3/3 in pencil on the reverse of the frame.

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$50,000 - 70,000 

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New York Auction 9 October 2024