Thomas Struth (1954) - Tokyo (suburb Of Bunkyo)





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Tokyo (suburb Of Bunkyo) on Thomas Struthin (1954) kromogeeninen C-printti, painatus 1999, kuvan koko 18 × 12,7 cm, käsin signeerattu ja kehystetty UV-suojatulla Art Glass -lasilla, kaupunkikuva, myyty Galleryn toimesta, hyvässä kunnossa.
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Tokyo (Bunkyon esikaupunki) – Thomas Struthin teos
Chromogenic (C-print)
1999
Edition Size: 200
Sheet Size: 18 x 12,7 cm
Frame Size: 27,5 x 21 cm
limited edition of 200. Signed and numbered.
Framed with Art Glass UV protected.
Also includes the Art book “ Thomas Struth präsentiert Deutsche Stadtbaukunst der Gegenwart", published by Salon-Verlag Cologne, 2010. A colorfully illustrated hardcover edition offering deep insights into Struths artistic vision
Thomas Struth is a photographer from Germany. He initially made his reputation with many black and white photographs of Düsseldorf and New York. Alongside these, he made numerous family portraits, and photographed the exhibits in various museums. He prefers the medium of black and white photography for most of his work, but originally, he was a painter. He studied at the Düsseldorf academy from 1973 until 1980. It was here he met Gerhard Richter and Peter Kleemann, and in 1976 he switched to photography as a student of Bernd and Hilla Becher.
Tokyo (Bunkyon esikaupunki) – Thomas Struthin teos
Chromogenic (C-print)
1999
Edition Size: 200
Sheet Size: 18 x 12,7 cm
Frame Size: 27,5 x 21 cm
limited edition of 200. Signed and numbered.
Framed with Art Glass UV protected.
Also includes the Art book “ Thomas Struth präsentiert Deutsche Stadtbaukunst der Gegenwart", published by Salon-Verlag Cologne, 2010. A colorfully illustrated hardcover edition offering deep insights into Struths artistic vision
Thomas Struth is a photographer from Germany. He initially made his reputation with many black and white photographs of Düsseldorf and New York. Alongside these, he made numerous family portraits, and photographed the exhibits in various museums. He prefers the medium of black and white photography for most of his work, but originally, he was a painter. He studied at the Düsseldorf academy from 1973 until 1980. It was here he met Gerhard Richter and Peter Kleemann, and in 1976 he switched to photography as a student of Bernd and Hilla Becher.

