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Introduce briefly
Thomas Struth is a German photographer born on October 11, 1954. He is known for his diverse body of work, which includes urban scenes, family portraits, and his famous Museum Photographs series. Struth studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he trained under renowned artists such as Bernd and Hilla Becher, Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, and Thomas Ruff [2].
Early Life and Education:
- Struth was born in Geldern, Germany, to ceramic potter Gisela Struth and bank director Heinrich Struth [2].
- He initially studied painting under Peter Kleemann and Gerhard Richter at the Düsseldorf Academy [2].
- In 1976, Struth joined the first year of the new photography class run by Bernd and Hilla Becher, along with Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, and Tata Ronkholz [2].
Museum Photographs:
- One of Struth's most well-known projects is the Museum Photographs series, where he captures museum visitors while they admire works of art [3].
- These photographs explore the relationship between the viewer, the artwork, and the museum space, capturing both fleeting and eternal moments [3].
- Struth's intention is to construct images rather than take snapshots, similar to the process of painting [3].
Other Works:
- Struth's early works consisted of black and white photographs of streets, cityscapes, and skyscrapers, showcasing the relationship between people and their modern-day environment [2].
- In the mid-1980s, he started producing family portraits that aimed to reveal the underlying social dynamics within seemingly still photographs [2].
- Struth also expanded his subject matter to include landscapes, rainforests, and technological research spaces [2].
Exhibitions and Recognition:
- Struth's work has been widely exhibited in solo and group exhibitions, including the 44th Venice Biennale and Documenta IX [2].
- In 2010, a retrospective of his work titled "Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978–2010" was held at Kunsthaus Zürich, and it later traveled to other venues [2].
- His photographs have achieved significant recognition in the art market, with some prints selling for over a million dollars [2].