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  1. 99 Cent is a colour photograph by German photographer Andreas Gursky, created in 1999. It depicts a view of the interior of a 99 cent store in Los Angeles. It was created with the use of digital manipulation, like the artist has done for his work since 1990.

  2. 27. Juli 2001 · From The Broad Collection: Andreas Gursky, 99 Cent, 1999, chromogenic print mounted on Plexiglas in artist's frame, The Broad Art Foundation. A student of conceptual photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher, Andreas Gursky takes an ordered, indexical approach to his work.

  3. 99 Cent. 1999 . Offizielle Website des Fotografen und Künstlers Andreas Gursky.

  4. Andreas Gursky | selected works - 99 Cent. news. exhibitions. selected works. publications. bibliography. downloads. biography. imprint. Privacy Policy. contact. de. en. selected works. 99 Cent. 1999 . Official website of the photographer and artist Andreas Gursky.

  5. Andreas Gursky, 99 cent, 1999 : Le photographe omniscient. 2021. 2min 31s.

  6. We’ve all been in one of these stores before, right? Photographer Andreas Gursky said when he drove by this 99 Cent store in Los Angeles, it called to him. SFX: Screech of brakes. Rapid footsteps approach. Door swings open to the interior of a 99 cent store. Musak. The murmur of customers, the clatter of carts, and the monotonous chirp of a ...

  7. 99 Cent, 1999. Medium: Fotografien, Druckgrafik und Editionen, Cibachrome print. Edition: Edition of 6. Größe: 207 x 336,9 cm (81,5 x 132,6 in) Preis: Verkauft. Kunstbewegung: Zeitgenössische Kunst. Kontaktieren Sie die Galerie über diese Arbeit. 99 Cent von Andreas Gursky auf artnet. Sehen Sie mehr Kunstwerke von Andreas Gursky bei Gallery Red.

  8. 99 Cent II Diptychon is a two-part colour photograph made by Andreas Gursky in 2001. It was based on an original photograph called 99 Cent, from 1999, sometimes called "99 cent.1999". The work depicts an interior of a supermarket with numerous aisles depicting goods. It was digitally altered to reduce perspective.

  9. The photo you see above, titled 99 Cent II Diptychon for obvious reasons, is one of the most expensive photographs sold in modern times. Back in 2006, it sold for a whopping $2.3 million at auction, a sum that seems ironic given that the image is of items for sale in a 99 store.

  10. MoMA.org | Interactives | Exhibitions | 2001 | Andreas Gursky | 99 Cent. Andreas Gursky. Chromogenic color print. 6' 9 1/2" x 11' (207 x 337 cm) Lent by the artist, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, and Monika Sprüth Galerie, Cologne. ©2001 Andreas Gursky.