Diana Lind

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Struth, Thomas

By photographing buildings and streets, Thomas Struth transcended the role of architectural photographer to become the creator of contemplative portraits of urbanism, globalization, and architectural spectacle. Over several decades, Struth was developed a method of making familiar sights fresh, causing viewers to look more closely at what they take for granted. While this retrospective explores Struth’s vast range of subjects, his recent images of urban architecture suggest he is returning to his original interest in photographing streets.  Read more…