They say a picture is worth a thousand words; this Tuesday a picture was worth $4.3 million, making it the most expensive photograph in the world. The photo is 'Rhein II' (1999) by Andreas Gursky.
Gursky is known for his large, disorienting landscapes. At once majestic and alienating, they don't require a lot of explanation. This photo is meant to be stared at.
4.3 mil, really? |
Of his works, Gursky has explained: "Maybe to try to understand not just that we are living in a certain building or in a certain location, but to become aware that we are living on a planet that is going at enormous speed through the universe."
Least happy about the big sale? Cindy Sherman, who previously held the title for her well-known work 'Untitled #96' (1981), which in May broke the previous record at $3.9 million. However, before Sherman broke this record another Gursky photograph held the prized distinction, and has since 2006. We hope Sherman enjoyed her time on top, but Gursky looks like a tough act to beat.
Ben over at BTM photography linked me to this bullshit. I mean really, this is the most expensive picture ever? At first I was like damn those lines are pretty level and shit. But I mean think of what else you could buy with 4.3 mil. Like a good work of art.
And what is with the quote about how this shit helps us see that we are on a world flying through space or some shit? It looks like a river or some shit to me bro. I hate when people do something artistic and just bullshit what they meant by it when it gets famous. I'm sure the dude was thinking about the universe and shit when he took this. Fucking bullshitter. I would tear shit up with 4 million beans, not throw it away on this piece of monkey shit.
that picture is wack, another strong point for some people have way too much goddamn money!
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