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Exhibitions

Thomas Struth

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  • The images provided must be used solely for editorial advertising related to the Thomas Struth exhibition, which is open to the public at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao from October 2, 2019 to January 19, 2020.
  • They must be reproduced in their entirety, without trimming, overprinting, or manipulation, except for covers, in which case the mock-up will have to be approved by the artist’s studio.
  • The copyright credit of Thomas Struth should appear next to all the reproduced images as "© Thomas Struth".
  • The images published online must be protected by the appropriate electronic security measures. Any image may have a maximum resolution of 1,000 pixels on its largest side. The file in the online publication has to be inserted and non-downloadable.

 

Thomas Struth
Crosby Street, Soho, New York 1978
Inkjet print
66 x 84 cm
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Thomas Struth
Hannah Erdrich-Hartmann and Jana-Maria Hartmann, Düsseldorf 1987 (Hannah Erdrich-Hartmann und Jana-Maria Hartmann, Düsseldorf 1987)
Gelatin silver print
66 x 84 cm
© Thomas Struth

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Thomas Struth
Kyoko and Tomoharu Murakami, Tokyo 1991
Inkjet print
151 x 187 cm
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Thomas Struth
Bright sunflowers – No. 1, Winterthur 1991 (Helle Sonnenblumen– Nr 1, Winterthur 1991)
Chromogenic print
84 x 66 cm
Viehof Collection
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Thomas Struth
Pergamon Museum 1, Berlin 2001
Chromogenic print
197.4 x 248.6 cm
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Thomas Struth
Pasaje de 27 Setiembre, Lima 2003
Inkjet print
72 x 84 cm
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Thomas Struth
Paradise 26, Palpa, Peru 2003
Chromogenic print
211.5 x 168.6 cm
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Thomas Struth
Audience 07, Florence 2004 (Audience 07, Florenz 2004)
Chromogenic print
179.5 x 288.3 cm
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf
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Thomas Struth
Chemistry Fume Cabinet, The University of Edinburgh 2010
Chromogenic print
120.5 x 166 cm
Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery
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Thomas Struth
Mount Bental, Golan Heights 2011
Inkjet print
129.2 x 161.5 cm
Courtesy Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin│Paris│London
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Thomas Struth
Mountain, Anaheim 2014
Chromogenic print
212.1 x 332.4 cm
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Thomas Struth
Full-scale Mock-up 2, JSC, Houston 2017
Inkjet print
208.1 x 148.5 cm
MAST Foundation Collection
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Thomas Struth
Grévy’s zebra (Equus grevyi), Leibniz IZW, Berlin 2017 [Zebra (Equus grevyi), Leibniz IZW, Berlin 2017]
Inkjet print
160.5 x 223.5 cm
Courtesy Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin│Paris│London
© Thomas Struth

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