Trough this referendum you will evaluate the quality of the work of an artist. The result of this I called the “pure taste” indicator. The “pure taste” indicator is an evaluation of the quality of the work of an artist, without hidden variables used in the current art market to speculate with it.
With the results of this referendum and the “DHAdmann *Pure taste* indicator and cap-price formulas”, the *Pure* taste indicator of an artist will be calculated and published as soon the minimum quantity of evaluations are completed.
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Andreas Gursky, (born January 15, 1955, Leipzig, East Germany), German photographer known for his monumental digitally manipulated photographs that examine consumer culture and the busyness of contemporary life. His unique compositional strategies result in dramatic images that walk the line between representation and abstraction.Gursky, the son and grandson of commercial photographers, grew up in D?sseldorf, West Germany. During the late 1970s he studied photography in Essen at the Folkwang Academy (now part of the multicampus Folkwang University of the Arts). He then became a student of Bernd and Hilla Becher at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in D?sseldorf (1981?87). There he started, like the majority of his peers, photographing in black and white with a handheld Leica camera, but he quickly went against trend and began working in colour with a larger 4 ? 5-inch (10.2 ? 12.7-cm) camera on a tripod. Despite his preference for working in colour, Gursky?s flat, dispassionate documentary style placed him squarely within the D?sseldorf school of photography, alongside Thomas Ruff, Candida H?fer, and Thomas Struth, all of whom studied under the Bechers. Gursky?s subject matter during the 1980s ranged from office-building security guards behind their desks to vast panoramas in which small figures engage in leisure activities to landscapes of the Ruhr River valley. Ratingen Swimming Pool (1987) shows a lush green landscape dotted with tiny figures swimming and relaxing by the pool. The scene was photographed from a considerable distance at a slightly elevated perspective. Though shot far from the pool, the image captures every element of the scene with extreme clarity and focus. Gursky?s thoroughgoing attention to detail in every part of the composition is a style for which he became known and celebrated. Source :https://www.britannica.com/biography/Andreas-Gursky
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Concept of the Artist
No artist has represented the extremes of globalism more brilliantly than Gursky. From an ocean of landfill in Mexico City to vast, soulless factory production lines and maniacally busy stock exchanges; from the endless candy-coloured shelves of a 99-cent store to coolly minimal shop displays in Prada, his images are the definitive visual chronicle of the global capitalist machine. He insists that he makes no political point, that he seeks ?to learn from the visual world, to learn how everything sticks together?, and he leaves the viewers to make up their own minds. Source : http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/exhibitions/ten-things-you-need-to-know-about-andreas-gursky-9247895.html
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Artworks
Please evaluate the quality of the artworks, look at the congruence with its concept, its aesthetic meaning, etc.
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Art world contribution
In this question you will evaluate how important is the work of this artist for world of art.
In other words, if the contribution of their work is important and substantial for the world of art,
in areas like aesthetic, conceptual. Also if has been a raw model and inspiration for other generations of artists,
curators, museums, collectors, art historians, etc.
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Society contribution
In this question you will evaluate how important is the work of this artist for our society.
In other words, if the contribution of their work is important and substantial for our current society,
our way of thinking, if has broken paradigms, if has been an influence for other persons like activists,
reporters, philosophers, politicians, etc.
How is the contribution that the works of this artist give to our society?