Sales and Purchases of important works by Thomas Struth

Ponti Art Gallery is interested in buying and selling works of art by this artist.


Thomas Struth Biography

Thomas Struth is a preeminent German photographer whose work has significantly influenced contemporary art photography. Born on October 11, 1954, in Geldern, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany, Struth's journey into the world of photography began at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he initially studied painting under the guidance of German painter Gerhard Richter. However, his interest soon shifted towards photography, leading him to join the first photography class offered at the Kunstakademie, taught by the renowned photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher. This pivotal decision marked the beginning of Struth's exploration into photography, setting the stage for his illustrious career. Struth's early work focused on black-and-white cityscapes of Düsseldorf, employing a straightforward, central perspective that echoed the "typologies" of industrial structures created by his mentors, the Bechers. His meticulous approach to capturing urban landscapes extended beyond Düsseldorf to other major cities around the world, including New York, Paris, Rome, Munich, and Tokyo. Struth's cityscapes are characterized by their absence of people, traffic, and movement, presenting a unique and unusual perspective of bustling metropolises. This body of work not only showcases Struth's technical prowess but also his ability to isolate and highlight the geometric designs and architectural elements of urban environments. In the late 1980s, Struth embarked on a groundbreaking series that would become one of his most celebrated works: the Museum Photographs. This series features large color photographs of people viewing canonical works of art in museums across the globe. Struth's Museum Photographs are distinguished by their lush color, extreme attention to detail, and monumental scale, often measuring about 5 × 5 feet or more. Through these images, Struth explores the relationship between viewers and artworks, capturing the varied states of engagement and contemplation experienced by museum-goers. The series not only reflects Struth's interest in the observation of observation but also delves into the social dynamics of cultural consumption. Struth's work extends beyond urban landscapes and museum interiors to include portraits, landscapes, architecture, and scenes of technological and scientific research facilities. His portraits of individuals and families, whether in black-and-white or color, share the same meticulous attention to detail and composition found in his cityscapes and museum series. Struth's ability to capture the essence of his subjects, whether people, buildings, or artworks, is a testament to his skill as a photographer and his deep understanding of the medium. Throughout his career, Struth has remained committed to exploring the traditions and conditions of our world, from the historical transformations affecting urban environments to the intimate dynamics of family life. His photographs are not only visually striking but also intellectually engaging, inviting viewers to consider the underlying structures and patterns that shape our experiences of the world. Struth's contributions to contemporary photography have been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including the Spectrum International Prize for Photography of Lower Saxony and the Werner Mantz Prize for Photography. His work has been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate Gallery, and the Museum Kunst Palast in Düsseldorf. Struth's photographs are held in the collections of these and many other prestigious institutions, cementing his status as one of the most influential photographers of his generation. In addition to his artistic achievements, Struth has also been involved in academia, serving as the first professor of photography at a prestigious institution and contributing to the education of future generations of photographers. His work continues to inspire and challenge viewers, offering a profound and nuanced exploration of the visual and social landscapes that define our contemporary world.

Thomas Struth Quotes and Sales of Works

Ponti Art Gallery selects and deals with paintings by the artist. Upon request, we provide free estimates and evaluations, communicate prices, quotations, and current market values.

If you are interested in BUYING or SELLING works by the artist, contact us immediately.

If you wish to sell or receive an evaluation of the works:

Send us a frontal photo of the painting, one of the back, and one of the signature. Also, indicate the dimensions of the work. Inform us about the purchase origin of the work and any kind of available documentation (purchase receipts, certificates of authenticity, publications). One of our operators will respond to you on the same day. We guarantee maximum confidentiality and extreme professionalism.

If you wish to purchase works by the painter: Contact us and let us know your request. We will inform you about the available works. We also offer the possibility to subscribe to our NEWSLETTER, through which you will be informed at the beginning of each month about the latest acquisitions of the art gallery.

You can send us pictures of the work: