It is photo in which German artist Andreas Gursky wanted to capture a desolate but ‘accurate image of a modern river’.
He even turned to computer trickery to remove any intrusive features – dog walkers, cyclists, a factory building – until it was bleak enough to satisfy him.
And while it is hard to argue that he has achieved his aim - it is even harder to see why someone would pay a substantial sum of money to own the piece.
But the digitally altered - and some might say visually uninteresting - 'Rhine II' has become the most expensive photograph ever sold at auction
The 1999 photograph has sold for $4.3million (£2.7m) at Christie’s in New York City.
It is not known who bought the glass-mounted 80in by 140in print.
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Bleak river
Bleak river
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Bleak river
A classic case of a fool and their money?
It is a nice enough picture, but I wouldn't pay more than $Au130.00 for it.
It is a nice enough picture, but I wouldn't pay more than $Au130.00 for it.
Bah!

