Thomas Struth 6 photos paradise series
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Product details
| Product number: | 1178 |
| Artist: | Thomas Struth |
| Style: | Photography, Contemporary photography |
| Material: | Photo paper |
| Dimensions: | 30,7 x 39,0 cm |
Product description
Thomas Struth
studied with Gerhard Richter in Düsseldorf and at the famous Düsseldorf Becher School of Bernd and Hilla Becher
6 color photographs, pigmented inkjet prints, 2004
Signed in the folder. Complete series, with the text sheet loose in the original folder, signed by hand on the inside cover. In perfect condition.
1. Juquehy 32.9 x 48.3 cm / 30.7 x 39.0 cm
2. Sao Francisco de Xavier 48.3 x 32.9 cm / 39.0 x 30.7 cm
3. Yakushima 32.9 x 48.3 cm / 30.8 x 39.0 cm
4. Daintree 32.9 x 48.3 cm / 30.7 x 39.0 cm
5. Xi Shuang Banna 32.9 x 48.3 cm / 30.7 x 40.0 cm
6. Yosemite National Park 12" x 19" / 12" x 15.5"
Paper quality: Hahnemühle PhotoRag 308 g/sqm
By the artist Thomas Struth, who became known at the end of the 80s for his photographed street and cityscapes and has been internationally present for decades.
The technology enables the negative to be reproduced with an almost sensational depth of field; in some motifs the three-dimensionality of the image borders on an optical illusion. The medium offers the ideal conditions for Struth's jungle photographs, which are characterized by a fascinating wealth of detail.
In his text “Éducation sentimentale”, published in the exhibition catalog of the Galerie Max
Hetzler 2001, Thomas Struth outlines the topics that have occupied him for a long time with the words: “cultural difference and its history of development, subjective experience and sense of communities, the connection between politics and silence and how a landscape affects people”. His engagement with the jungles also goes beyond a purely aesthetic approach. It should definitely be understood as a criticism of the destruction of the forests.
His rainforest photos are as archaic as they are utopian.
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studied with Gerhard Richter in Düsseldorf and at the famous Düsseldorf Becher School of Bernd and Hilla Becher
6 color photographs, pigmented inkjet prints, 2004
Signed in the folder. Complete series, with the text sheet loose in the original folder, signed by hand on the inside cover. In perfect condition.
1. Juquehy 32.9 x 48.3 cm / 30.7 x 39.0 cm
2. Sao Francisco de Xavier 48.3 x 32.9 cm / 39.0 x 30.7 cm
3. Yakushima 32.9 x 48.3 cm / 30.8 x 39.0 cm
4. Daintree 32.9 x 48.3 cm / 30.7 x 39.0 cm
5. Xi Shuang Banna 32.9 x 48.3 cm / 30.7 x 40.0 cm
6. Yosemite National Park 12" x 19" / 12" x 15.5"
Paper quality: Hahnemühle PhotoRag 308 g/sqm
By the artist Thomas Struth, who became known at the end of the 80s for his photographed street and cityscapes and has been internationally present for decades.
The technology enables the negative to be reproduced with an almost sensational depth of field; in some motifs the three-dimensionality of the image borders on an optical illusion. The medium offers the ideal conditions for Struth's jungle photographs, which are characterized by a fascinating wealth of detail.
In his text “Éducation sentimentale”, published in the exhibition catalog of the Galerie Max
Hetzler 2001, Thomas Struth outlines the topics that have occupied him for a long time with the words: “cultural difference and its history of development, subjective experience and sense of communities, the connection between politics and silence and how a landscape affects people”. His engagement with the jungles also goes beyond a purely aesthetic approach. It should definitely be understood as a criticism of the destruction of the forests.
His rainforest photos are as archaic as they are utopian.
Sales by order.