BERLIN — Thomas Struth’s current exhibit at the Martin-Gropius-Bau is compact yet compelling. The show, titled Nature & Politics, consists of 37 photographs taken between 2005 and 2016. Struth studied ...
In a new exhibition in London, the German photographer Thomas Struth casts his cool, detached gaze over one of the most disputed regions on Earth. Alastair Sooke reports. “When I first went to Israel, ...
Struth is known for massive pictures of architecture and people looking at art in museums. But a few years ago, a commission to photograph the... Photography Writ Large: The Monumental Art Of Thomas ...
In a massive, eight-foot-wide photograph, a group of tourists stands dwarfed beneath the immense dome of the Pantheon in Rome, gazing upward into sunlight streaming down from the oculus of the ancient ...
Growing up in postwar Germany in the aftermath of the Holocaust, with a father who had been a soldier in Hitler’s army, it’s perhaps no surprise that for artist Thomas Struth ‘the existential ...
Editor’s Note: This month supermodel and designer Claudia Schiffer is CNN Style’s guest editor. She’s commissioned a series of features around the theme of icons and iconic imagery. Between 2009 and ...
It’s sunset on New Year’s Eve at Villa Aurora, the historic Pacific Palisades residence that once housed German writers and artists fleeing the Nazis—Thomas Mann, Berthold Brecht—and the Berlin-based ...
Two years ago, Thomas Struth caught a coach from the Spanish seaside city of San Sebastian and through the Basque countryside, before arriving at the Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
For 15 years, Thomas Struth has been practising the gentle martial art of tai chi chuan. In that time, his photography has moved tentatively inwards to address what he calls "some questions of the ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter For the most part, it's appropriate that Thomas Struth creates photographs of monumental scale – as scale itself is an attribute that ...
Two years ago, Thomas Struth caught a coach from the Spanish seaside city of San Sebastian and through the Basque countryside, before arriving at the Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
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