The reality in front of the camera is reality of the first degree, the image of the reality in front of the camera is reality of the second degree, and after that, there are all possible finer degrees and falsifications.
Thomas Ruff ranks among the world's most important contemporary artists. He is regularly represented in numerous international galleries and major museums.
His work has been marked up to the present by a very considered approach to the means and possibilities of photography with respect to the information contained by images. Ruff, who was born in 1958 in Zell am Harmersbach / Black Forest and now lives in Dusseldorf, began in 1979 to analyze the various genres of photography - from portraiture to architectural and press photography to the nude - looking at them in terms of their visual expressiveness. The breadth of his themes can also be seen in the range of techniques he employs: alongside the analogue and digital exposures he has taken himself and his own computer generated pictures, he also uses photographs from scientific archives, and reworked pictures culled from newspapers, magazines, and the internet.