Thomas Struth Biography

From urban scenes to intimate portraits, Thomas Struth photographs a diverse range of subjects that divulge the cultural, historical, and psychological dispositions of modern society.

Read More

Early Years

Struth was born in Geldern, Germany to a ceramic potter and a bank director. In 1973, Struth attended the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he studied painting and photography alongside artists Gerhard Richter and Bernd Becher.

Initially interested in painting, Struth began to focus on photography after finding inspiration in Richter's blurred photo-paintings and Becher's industrial landscapes. In 1978, Struth was awarded a scholarship to New York by the Kunstakademie. During this period, the artist produced a series of black-and-white photographs that captured urban landscapes and derelict industrial environments around the city.

Following his scholarship to New York, Struth returned to Düsseldorf to complete his studies at the Kunstakademie.

Artworks

From the mid-1970s, Thomas Struth photographed the streets of European cities including Düsseldorf, Cologne, Münich, Brussels, and Paris.

'Unconscious Places 1' (1977–1990)

In 'Unconscious Places 1', Struth scrutinises how a single location can summarise a city. By capturing the architectural history of ordinary city streets, Struth reveals the changing conditions of contemporary society and the constant urban development that is taking place in our cities.

'Museum Photographs 1' (1989)

After living in Naples and Rome, Struth became interested in the intimate connection between painting and religion. 'Museum Photographs 1' (1989) is a series of large-scale colour photographs that captures people observing classical and Impressionist paintings in grand museum settings. Struth's series includes museums like the Louvre in Paris, the National Gallery in London, and the Gallerie dell'Academia in Venice.

'Museum Photographs 1' explores Struth's interest in the juxtaposition of contemporary situations and historical moments. The series of large-scale photographs documents two converse circumstances within one photographic plane.

'New Pictures From Paradise' (1998)

In 'New Pictures From Paradise' (1998), Struth uses dense forest and jungle as the foundation for his photographs. While visiting China, Japan, and Australia in the late 1990s, Struth sought out densely wild locations for his 'Paradise' pictures.

The series came about when Struth decided he wanted to make a different kind of work with a different subject, in stark contrast to his cityscapes and museum settings. Struth's jungle landscapes reveal the potential for photographs that have a variety of layers and a depth of detail.

Alte Pinakothek (Self-Portrait) (2000)

In this work, Struth depicts the first acknowledged self-portrait in art history by Albrecht Dürer. Alte Pinakothek (Self-Portrait) frames Struth as a blurred anonymous viewer looking at Dürer's well-known painting from the periphery.

By photographing a self-portrait from 1500, Struth plays with the idea of an artist contemplating his past and using history as a way to contextualise his own practice in contemporary society.

Awards and Accolades

In 2007, Struth was invited to participate in an artist residency at the Atlantic Center for Arts in Florida. In 1997, he was awarded the Spectrum International Prize for Photography from Stiftung Niedersachsen in Hanover, Germany.

Struth's photographs have been shown at the Venice Biennale, Documenta, MoMA PS1 in New York, the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.

Exhibitions

Thomas Struth has exhibited in solo and group shows across the world.

Solo exhibitions include Thomas Struth, Galerie Greta Meert (2021); Thomas Struth, Galerie Greta Meert, Brussels (2018); Thomas Struth, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado (2018); Thomas Struth: New Works, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (2017); Nature & Politics, Moody Center for the Arts, Rice University, Houston (2017); Figure Ground, Haus der Kunst, Munich (2017); Nature & Politics, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2016); Thomas Struth, Marian Goodman Gallery, London (2015).

Struth's group exhibitions include Local Talent, Sprüth Magers, Berlin (2020); Summer Selections, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York (2018); Une Collection de Photographies, Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels (2018); Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture, Parrish Art Museum, New York (2018); Beyond Nature, Galerie Sophie Scheidecker, Paris (2017); Ettore Sottsass: Design Radical, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2017); New York Topographics: Hilla and Bernd Becher, Nicholas Nixon, Thomas Struth, Senior & Shopmaker Gallery, New York (2016); This Place, Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York (2015); Time Present, Hara Museum, Tokyo (2015); Accrochage IX, Galerie Greta Meert, Brussels (2011).

Website

Thomas Struth's website can be found here.

Phoebe Bradford | Ocula | 2021

Thomas Struth
featured artworks

View 51 More
Container 5, CERN, Meyrin by Thomas Struth contemporary artwork print
Thomas Struth Container 5, CERN, Meyrin, 2023 Inkjet print
243.8 x 182.9 cm
Marian Goodman Gallery Request Price & Availability
Canyon, Anaheim by Thomas Struth contemporary artwork photography
Thomas Struth Canyon, Anaheim, 2013 Chromogenic print
205.3 x 264.3 cm
Marian Goodman Gallery Request Price & Availability
Museo Del Prado 2 by Thomas Struth contemporary artwork photography
Thomas Struth Museo Del Prado 2, 2005 C-Print
142 x 179 cm
Gary Tatintsian Gallery Request Price & Availability
Processing Tool, IBM, Yorktown Heights by Thomas Struth contemporary artwork photography
Thomas Struth Processing Tool, IBM, Yorktown Heights, 2022 Inkjet print
213.3 x 210 cm
Marian Goodman Gallery Request Price & Availability
West 74th Street, New York, Upper West 1978 by Thomas Struth contemporary artwork photography
Thomas Struth West 74th Street, New York, Upper West 1978, 1978 Silver gelatin print
417 x 592 cm
Galerie Greta Meert Request Price & Availability
Laser Lab, Washington University, St. Louis by Thomas Struth contemporary artwork photography
Thomas Struth Laser Lab, Washington University, St. Louis, 2017 Inkjet print
102.7 x 138.1 cm
Marian Goodman Gallery Request Price & Availability
View 51 More

Thomas Struth
recent exhibitions

View 5 More
View 5 More

Represented by these
Ocula Member Galleries

Marian Goodman Gallery contemporary art gallery in New York, United States
Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles, New York, Paris
View 5 More

Thomas Struth in
Ocula Magazine

Learn more about the market for works
by Thomas Struth.
Enquire for a confidential discussion. Enquire Now
Simon Fisher, Ocula CEO
Ocula Advisor
Simon Fisher
Christoper Taylor, Ocula Advisor
Ocula Advisor
Christopher Taylor
Eva Fuchs, Ocula Advisor
Ocula Advisor
Eva Fuchs
Rory Mitchell, Ocula Advisor
Ocula Advisor
Rory Mitchell
Ocula discover the best in contemporary art icon.
Follow Thomas Struth
Stay ahead.
Receive updates on new artworks,
exhibitions and articles.
Your personal data is held in accordance with our privacy policy.
Follow
Do you have an Ocula account?
Ocula discover the best in contemporary art icon.
Get Access
Join Ocula to request price and availability of artworks, exhibition price lists and build a collection of favourite artists, galleries and artworks.
Do you have an Ocula account? Login
What best describes your interest in art?

Subscribe to our newsletter for upcoming exhibitions, available works, events and more.
By clicking Sign Up or Continue with Facebook or Google, you agree to Ocula's Terms & Conditions. Your personal data is held in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Thank you for joining us. Just one more thing...
Soon you will receive an email asking you to complete registration. If you do not receive it then you can check and edit the email address you entered.
Close
Thank you for joining us.
You can now request price and availability of artworks, exhibition price lists and build a collection of favourite artists, galleries and artworks.
Close
Welcome back to Ocula
Enter your email address and password below to login.
Reset Password
Enter your email address to receive a password reset link.
Reset Link Sent
We have sent you an email containing a link to reset your password. Simply click the link and enter your new password to complete this process.
Login