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    Name: Thomas Struth
    DOB:
    Place of Birth: Geldern, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany
    Occupation: Photographer

    Mr. Struth, do you think we overcomplicate the act of looking at art?

    That is most certainly the case. The point isn’t really to be able to describe or label a picture or photo with nice technical terms. I used to do the same thing when I toured the Louvre. We make it far too hard on ourselves: first picture, then the second one, and then the third – we walk the line we’re led down as we feel we’re supposed to. Then, by the time we finally reach a picture that truly shakes us to our core, we’re too exhausted to appreciate it.

    What do you suggest instead?

    I’m an advocate of being simple and straightforward enough to ask the question, “Hey, what do I actually like about this?” Instead of wanting to virtuously and laboriously appreciate everything.

    When you take a photograph are you influenced strongly by your mood?

    Oh yeah, I need to be in a picture m

    Biography

    Born in Geldern, Germany, Thomas Struth graduated in from the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf, where he had studied with Gerhard Richter and Bernd Becher. He dedicated himself to photography full-time in and exhibited urban landscapes of Rome, Tokyo, and other cities that he had been producing since In , he worked with the psychologist Ingo Hartmann on an anthology of photographs entitled Familienleben (Family Life), which presented families through groups of individual portraits. In the late s he began a series of large color photographs of people looking at paintings in major museums around the world--an observation of observation that attracted a great deal of critical attention. Struth's photographs have been shown at P.S. 1 in New York City, Documenta IX in Kassel, the Venice Biennale, the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC, and Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art. Struth has also done architectural studies of districts and towns in europe and made black-an

    Thomas Struth

    German photographer (born )

    Thomas Struth (born 11 October ) is a German photographer who is best known for his Museum Photographs series, black and white photographs of the streets of Düsseldorf and New York taken in the s, and his family photographs series. Struth lives and works between Berlin and New York.[1]

    Early life and education

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    Born to ceramic potter Gisela Struth and bank director Heinrich Struth in Geldern, Germany,[2] Struth trained at the Düsseldorf Academy from until where he initially studied painting under Peter Kleemann and, from , Gerhard Richter. Increasingly drawn to photography and with Richter's support, Struth, along with Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, and Tata Ronkholz, joined the first year of the new photography class run by Bernd and Hilla Becher, in [3]

    Work

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    In , as part of a student exhibition at the Academy, Struth first showed a grid composed of 49 photographs taken from a centralized

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