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Thomas Struth (born 11 October 1954) is a German photographer who is best known for his ''Museum Photographs'' series, family portraits and black and white photographs of the streets of Düsseldorf and
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taken in the 1970s. Struth lives and works in Berlin and New York.


Early life and education

Born to ceramic potter Gisela Struth and bank director Heinrich Struth in Geldern, Germany, Struth trained at the
Düsseldorf Academy Düsseldorf ( , , ; often in English sources; Low Franconian and Ripuarian: ''Düsseldörp'' ; archaic nl, Dusseldorp ) is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second-largest city in th ...
from 1973 until 1980 where he initially studied painting under
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and, from 1974, Gerhard Richter. Increasingly drawn to photography and with Richter's support, Struth, along with
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, Axel Hütte, and Roswitha Ronkholz, joined the first year of the new photography class run by Bernd and Hilla Becher, in 1976. In 2007, he was an artist in residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts. In 2007, Struth married author
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in New York.


Work

In 1976, as part of a student exhibition at the Academy, Struth first showed a grid composed of 49 photographs taken from a centralized perspective on Düsseldorf's deserted streets, each of them obeying a strict logic of central symmetry. The compositions are simple and the photographs are neither staged nor digitally manipulated in post-production. Strong contrasts of light and shade are also avoided, Struth preferring the greyish, uninflected light of early morning. This serves to enhance the neutral treatment of the scenes. In 1977, Struth and Hütte travelled to England for two months, and teamed up to photograph different aspects of housing in the urban context of East London. In 1978 Struth was the first artist in residence at P.S. 1 Studios, Long Island City. In 1979 Struth travelled to Paris to visit Thomas Schütte, a fellow student at the Kunstakademie, and continued his photographs of cityscapes. He went on to produce similar series in Rome (1984), Edinburgh (1985), Tokyo (1986), and elsewhere. These early works largely consisted of black-and-white shots of streets. Skyscrapers were another feature of his work, with many of his photographs attempting to show the relationship people have with their modern-day environment. In the mid-1980s, Struth added a new dimension to his work when he started to produce family portraits, some of which are in colour and others in black and white. This was after a meeting with
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Ingo Hartmann. As a result, these works attempt to show the underlying social dynamics within a seemingly still photograph. In 1989, Struth began work on his best-known cycle, ''Museum Photographs'', devoted to the visitors to some of the world's great museums and buildings, including The Art Institute of Chicago, the Musée du Louvre in Paris, the Accademia in Venice, and the Pantheon in Rome. Expanding the practice after living in Naples and Rome at the end of the 1980s, he also photographed visitors of churches. From 1998 on, Struth expanded the series with images shot on sites of powerful secular significance (including Times Square and the Yosemite National Park). His pictures of the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, taken between 1996 and 2001, comprise the first series of Museum Photographs dedicated entirely to a single museum with architectural and sculptural works from classical antiquity, including the famous
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and the market gate of Milet. After several unsuccessful attempts to make works based on candid shots of visitors at the Pergamon Museum, in 2001 he decided to orchestrate the positioning of participants in a series of photos. Struth's "Museo del Prado" series from 2005, composed of five photographs taken over the course of one week, all shot from slightly different angles, of visitors flocking around Velázquez's '' Las Meninas.'' Also in 2005, he began producing a second series consisting of close-ups of spectators of a single work at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg. Here the spectators are the central object of the photograph, while the artwork itself remains outside the frame. By including in his photographs people who are looking at art, "Struth makes viewers ... aware of their own active participation in the completion of the work's meaning, not as passive consumers but as re-interpreters of the past." Basing himself in Düsseldorf, Struth's profile continued to expand in the 1990s. Between 1998 and 2006, Struth began scouring the earth for jungle settings in Japan, Australia, China, America and Europe; his first eight large-format ''Pictures from Paradise'' were created in 1998 in the Daintree Rainforest in Australia. Between 1995 and 2003, he produced a series of photographs featuring groups of people gathered at emblematic locations, whether as tourists or as pilgrims. Again created throughout Asia, Europe and the Americas, mural-sized colour photographs of 2010 that are up to 4 metres long record the structural intricacy of remote techno-industrial and scientific research spaces, such as physics institutes, pharmaceutical plants, space stations, dockyards, nuclear facilities and other edifices of technological production. In 2014, Struth presented a series of pictures in which he again penetrates key places of human imagination to scrutinize the landscape of enterprise, invention and digital engineering. Taking an archetypal site for the creation of cultural dreams and imagination, one group of pictures depicts panoramic views of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure (devoid of crowds), partly inspired by
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’s 2008 article in the '' Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung'' about the altered perspective and reading of the theme parks since their beginnings in the 1950s. For his most recent work, ''Animals'' (2017–2018), Struth worked at the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) in Berlin, following researchers in biology and veterinary medicine in their study of wildlife diversity and conservation. Meanwhile, Struth continues to add to his collection of family portraits. In 2002, Gerhard Richter asked Struth to make a family portrait for an article on Richter's work in the ''
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''. In 2011, he was commissioned by the
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to make a double portrait of
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and the
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. From 1993 to 1996, Struth was the first Professor of Photography at the
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in Karlsruhe, Germany. Between 2010 and 2011, he served as Humanitas Visiting Professor in Contemporary Art at Oxford University.


Exhibitions

Struth's work has been widely shown in solo and group exhibitions, among them the 44th Venice Biennale (1990) and
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IX (1992) at Kassel. His first solo show outside of Germany took place at Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh in 1987. In 1988, Struth exhibited in the group show "Another Objectivity", organized by the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, which sought to define a current of research born in Germany in the wake of the Bechers’ work. Struth later had his first solo exhibition in the U.S. at
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in Chicago in 1990. Following the anthological exhibitions held in 2002 at the Dallas Museum of Art and the MOCA in Los Angeles, in 2003 his work was presented at the Great Hall of the Metropolitan Museum, with the screening of the video ''One Hour Video Portraits'' of portraits on which Struth had been working since 1996. The centre of the exhibition was the ''Museum'' series, which featured seemingly ordinary shots of people entering churches, museums and other public places. In 2007, he became the first contemporary artist ever to be exhibited at the
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, Madrid, among the permanent collection of old masters. In 2010, a European retrospective of his work, "Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978–2010" was held at Kunsthaus Zürich, later traveling to
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is the art collection of the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, in Düsseldorf. United by this institution are three different exhibition venues: the ''K20'' at Grabbeplatz, the ''K21'' in the ...
K20, Düsseldorf; Whitechapel Gallery, London; and Museu Serralves, Porto.


Exhibitions

*1987 Kunsthalle Bern *1987 Westfälisches Landesmuseum Münster, Participation in Skulptur Projekte Münster *1991 Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA *1992
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, Düsseldorf / Participation in
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IX, Kassel *1992 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden at The Smithsonian Institution Washington DC, USA *1993 Kunsthalle Hamburg *1994 Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston, USA *1995
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*1997 Sprengel Museum, Hannover *1998
Stedelijk Museum The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (; Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
, Amsterdam *2000 Spazio Oberdan, Milan *2000 National Museum of Art, Tokyo & Kyoto *2001
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, Israel *2001 Kunstsammlung, Basel *2002 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York *2002 Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles *2003 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago *2004 Hamburger Bahnhof (Museum für Gegenwart), Berlin *2005 Museo de Arte, Lima *2007 Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid *2008 Die Photographische Sammlung/, Cologne *2008 Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples *2008 Museum De Pont, Tilburg (the Netherlands) *2010 Fotografien 1978 – 2010, Kunsthaus Zürich *2011 Fotografien 1978–2010, K20 –
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is the art collection of the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, in Düsseldorf. United by this institution are three different exhibition venues: the ''K20'' at Grabbeplatz, the ''K21'' in the ...
, Düsseldorf *2011 Whitechapel Gallery, London *2011 Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts *2011 Serralves Foundation, Porto *2014 Thomas Struth: Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York *2016 Nature & Politics, Museum Folkwang, Essen *2017
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, Munich *2017 Thomas Struth: Nature & Politics, Saint Louis Art Museum


Recognition

*1992: Werner Mantz Prize for Photography, the Netherlands *1997: Spectrum International Photography Prize of Lower Saxony *2013–2014: Honorary residency at the Villa Aurora in Los Angeles, CA *2014: Honorary fellowship awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). *2016: Centenary Medal and with it an Honorary Fellowship of the
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.


Art market

Struth usually works in editions of ten prints. In 2007, his work ''Pantheon, Rome'' (1994) was sold to David Zwirner at
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New York for more than $1,000,000. In 2014, an earlier version of ''Pantheon, Rome'' executed in 1992 sold for $1.25 million at Sotheby's London site.J.S. Marcus (3 January 2014)
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References


Further reading

*''Unbewusste Orte / Unconscious Places'', Bern 1987 *''Museum Photographs'', Munich 1993 *''Strangers and Friends'', 1994 *Stefen Gronert und Christoph Schreier: ''Thomas Struth. Straßen. Fotografie 1976 bis 1995'', Kunstmuseum Bonn, Cologne, 1995. *''Portraits'', Munich 1997 *''Still'', Munich 1998 *''Struth'', Munich 2000 *''Thomas Struth – My Portrait'', 2000 *''Löwenzahnzimmer'', Munich 2001 *''New Pictures from Paradise'', Munich 2002 *''Photographien 1977–2002'', Munich 2002 *''Pergamon Museum'', Munich 2004 *''Museum Photographs'', Munich 2005 *''Les Museum Photographs de Thomas Struth. Une mise en abyme'', Paris/Munich 2005 * ''Thomas Struth – Photographs 1978–2010'', Schirmer/Mosel, 2010, * ''Thomas Struth: Unconscious Places'' (with an essay by Richard Sennett), Schirmer/Mosel 2012 {{DEFAULTSORT:Struth, Thomas 1954 births Living people People from Geldern Photographers from North Rhine-Westphalia Kunstakademie Düsseldorf alumni German contemporary artists 20th-century German photographers 21st-century German photographers