Exhibitions
Thomas Struth
Crosby Street, Soho, New York 1978
Inkjet print
66 x 84 cm
© Thomas Struth
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
Thomas Struth
Kyoko and Tomoharu Murakami, Tokyo 1991
Inkjet print
151 x 187 cm
© Thomas Struth
Thomas Struth
Bright sunflowers – No. 1, Winterthur 1991 (Helle Sonnenblumen– Nr 1, Winterthur 1991)
Chromogenic print
84 x 66 cm
Viehof Collection
© Thomas Struth
Thomas Struth
Pergamon Museum 1, Berlin 2001
Chromogenic print
197.4 x 248.6 cm
© Thomas Struth
Thomas Struth
Pasaje de 27 Setiembre, Lima 2003
Inkjet print
72 x 84 cm
© Thomas Struth
Thomas Struth
Paradise 26, Palpa, Peru 2003
Chromogenic print
211.5 x 168.6 cm
© Thomas Struth
Thomas Struth
Chemistry Fume Cabinet, The University of Edinburgh 2010
Chromogenic print
120.5 x 166 cm
Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery
© Thomas Struth
Thomas Struth
Mount Bental, Golan Heights 2011
Inkjet print
129.2 x 161.5 cm
Courtesy Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin│Paris│London
© Thomas Struth
Thomas Struth
Mountain, Anaheim 2014
Chromogenic print
212.1 x 332.4 cm
© Thomas Struth
Thomas Struth
Full-scale Mock-up 2, JSC, Houston 2017
Inkjet print
208.1 x 148.5 cm
MAST Foundation Collection
© Thomas Struth
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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