“I really thought that photography captures reality, and is the most true medium in the world. This is not really right, because the camera is recording what is in front of the lens. This reality can be pre-arranged.” —Thomas Ruff
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has recently opened its new V&A Photography Centre, to house and explore its photography collection, one of the largest and most important of its kind in the world. The V&A is inaugurating the center with an exhibition and series of events with acclaimed photographer Thomas Ruff. Ruff (born 1958) is one of the world’s most prolific fine artists using photography. His work continually challenges the processes, techniques, and concepts of the medium. Ruff often creatively edits and manipulates a wide variety of photographic images made by others to reimagine their possibilities. In this video, the V&A chats with Ruff in his (incredible) studio in Dusseldorf.