Andreas Gursky

Haunted Realism review – a queasy, intoxicating view of late capitalism
Rachel Whiteread, Gerhard Richter, Jenny Saville and co explore the age of ‘lost futures’ in a group show that works best unimpeded by theory
Rachel Cooke
12, Jun, 2022 @10:00 AM

The best art of the 21st century
Steve McQueen in bed, Ai Weiwei in trouble, Pussy Riot in church and Ragnar Kjartansson in the bath – they’re all included in our countdown of the best art since 2000
Adrian Searle, Jonathan Jones, Sean O’Hagan and Hettie Judah
17, Sep, 2019 @5:00 AM

Top 10 photography shows of 2018
We had junkie shocks from Larry Clark, bathtub selfies from Masahisa Fukase, girl gangs from Susan Meiselas – and models and mailmen from Saul Leiter
Sean O'Hagan
19, Dec, 2018 @9:00 AM

On my radar: Tracey Thorn’s cultural highlights
The singer and author on 70s clubland, the photography of Andreas Gursky and a musical about a Sheffield drag queen
Tracey Thorn
18, Feb, 2018 @10:00 AM

A local’s guide to Düsseldorf, by music writer Rudi Esch
Home of electro pioneers Kraftwerk and groundbreaking artists like Andreas Gursky, the city on the Rhine is still a melting pot for art, design and music
Interview by Andy Pietrasik
05, Feb, 2018 @6:30 AM

Andreas Gursky’s Amazon: immensity of the image and the enterprise
The German photographer trains his camera on an unyielding world of excess and waste
Skye Sherwin
26, Jan, 2018 @10:00 AM

Andreas Gursky review – a world in dizzying high definition
The German photographer’s vast, high-detail images play wonderfully with reality and artifice – though at the expense of human individuality
Laura Cumming
21, Jan, 2018 @8:00 AM

The Hayward Gallery: a brutal beauty remade – review
Restored roof lights and polished concrete reveal the true glories of the once-reviled gallery
Rowan Moore
21, Jan, 2018 @7:00 AM

What to see this week in the UK
From Coco to Andreas Gursky, here is our pick of the best films, concerts, exhibitions, theatre and dance in the next seven days
Steve Rose, Michael Cragg, John Fordham, Andrew Clements, Jonathan Jones, Lyn Gardner and Judith Mackrell
20, Jan, 2018 @9:00 AM

Andreas Gursky review – godlike visions from the great chronicler of our age
Hayward Gallery, London
From raves to road trips, from the icecaps to the trading floor, from Amazon to the Rhine, these breathtaking panoramas take aim at globalism – and reinvent the very notion of photography
From raves to road trips, from the icecaps to the trading floor, from Amazon to the Rhine, these breathtaking panoramas take aim at globalism – and reinvent the very notion of photography
Sean O'Hagan
20, Jan, 2018 @6:30 AM

The rural bites back, Gursky triumphs and Bridget Riley keeps it trippy – the week in art
Capitalism’s great chronicler stuns the Hayward, it’s a carnival of the rural in Somerset, and the Bayeux tapestry is coming
Jonathan Jones
19, Jan, 2018 @2:18 PM

Andreas Gursky on the photograph that changed everything: 'It was pure intuition'
It went against all he had been taught. But this image of Salerno harbour was a turning point for the great photographer, paving the way to his epic landscapes
Interview by Dale Berning Sawa
18, Jan, 2018 @6:00 AM
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