Museum Photographs

Thomas Struth

¥8,800(¥8,000 + tax)

Publisher/Schirmer/Mosel

   Published/2005
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/144   Size/303*320*20
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"Museum Photographs" is a collection of works by Thomas Struth, a leading German photographer of the 20th century. Born in Geldern, West Germany in 1954, to a mother of potters and a father of Bunker, he studied at the prestigious Düsseldorf Academy of Arts from 1973. Initially, he majored in painting and studied under the master Gerhard Richter, but after that he became interested in photography and, with the support of Richter, studied under Bernd Becher. In the same window, one of the so-called "Becher factions" of Candida Hefer, Axel Hutte and others, which has been highly evaluated since the 90's and whose position has been immovable by Andreas Gursky and others, is an abstract painting. Sturut is one of the leaders in such conceptual photography. This book is a collection of photographs that are just like paintings, composed of plates taken in a museum, with the motifs of "paintings" and "photographs", which is an early masterpiece of Sturut. German version.
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