Thomas Struth
Gheldria (Germany), 11.10.1954
Thomas Struth 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 New York taken in the 1970s. Struth trained at the Düsseldorf Academy from 1973 until 1980 where he initially studied painting under Peter Kleemann and, from 1974, Gerhard Richter. Increasingly drawn to photography and with Richter's support, Struth joined the first year of the new photography class run by Bernd and Hilla Becher. Struth lives and works in Berlin and New York.
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Thomas Struth
Pergamon Museum
Schirmer / Mosel, München, Germany, 2004

pages 32
first edition
dimensions 32.2 × 41.2 cm, softcover
language German / English
ISBN 3-8296-0142-5
Thomas Struth
Museum Photographs
Schirmer / Mosel, München, Paris, London, 1994

pages 72
first edition
dimensions 31 × 35 cm, hardcover with jacket
language English
ISBN 3-88814-641-0
Thomas Struth
Portraits
Schirmer / Mosel, München, Paris, London, 1997
Thomas Weski, Norman Bryson, Benjamin H.D Buchloh
pages 192
first edition
dimensions 30.5 × 23 cm, hardcover with jacket
language German
ISBN 3-88814-262-8
Thomas Struth
Still
The Monacelli Press, New York, USA, 2001

pages 144
first edition
dimensions 29.5 × 23.5 cm, hardcover with jacket
language English
ISBN 1-58093-094-8
Thomas Struth
Familienleben, Family Life
Schirmer / Mosel, München, Paris, London, 2008

pages 92
first edition
dimensions 32 × 27 cm, softcover with semitransparent jacket
language German / English
ISBN 978-3-8296-0355-3
Thomas Struth
1977 - 2002
Dallas Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, MOMA, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, 2002
Douglas Eklund, Ann Goldstein, Maria Morris Hambourg, Charles Wylie
pages 190
first edition
dimensions 30.5 × 32.5 cm, hardcover with jacket
language English
ISBN 0-300-09360-8
Thomas Struth
Straßen, Fotografie 1976 bis 1995
Wienand Verlag, Köln, Germany, 1995

pages 152
first edition
dimensions 31 × 25 cm, softcover
language German
ISBN 3-929790-12-2