11/11
The Okutsu Family in Western Room, Yamaguchi, 1996
C-Print
Ed. 4/ 10
131,5
× 156 cm
10/11
The Messina Family, Rom, 1988
C-Print
Ed. 2/ 10
74
× 92 cm
9/11
The Martin & Mason Family, Düsseldorf, 2001
C-Print
Ed. 2/ 10
130
× 157,2 cm
8/11
Anci and Harry Guy, Groby, 1989
C-Print
Ed. 8/ 10
89,6
× 106 cm
7/11
Gabriel Orozco and Maria Gutierrez, New York, 1994
C-Print
Ed. 5/ 10
109,5
× 128 cm
6/11
The Felsenfeld / Gold Families, Philadelphia, 2007
C-Print
Ed. 1/ 10
179,2
× 217 cm
5/11
Charlotte, Louis & Arthur, New York, 2001
C-Print
Ed. 4/ 10
121,4
× 144 cm
4/11
Charles & Laurence, New York, 2001
C-Print
Ed. 2/ 10
123
× 146,8 cm
3/11
The Barlow Family, New York, 2007
C-Print
Ed. 1/ 10
141,1
× 170,2 cm
2/11
The Ayvar Family, Lima, S.M.P. / Peru, 2005
C-Print
Ed. 1/ 10
180
× 220 cm
Alle Maße sind Rahmenmaße | all dimensions refer to the frame.
In September 2008, Thomas Struth exhibited new works from his cycle of photographs entitled "Family Life". This internationally renowned artist has been working with the Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery since 1980.
Struth has been taking photographs of families in the widest diversity of countries and cultural environments continuously since 1985, including Germany, Italy, England, America, Peru, Japan and China. His photographs are taken mostly in circles of people to whom he closely relates, either privately or professionally. A whole multitude of negatives are exposed in one sitting and a selection is then made later together with the family. Only a few photographs are finally enlarged.
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