Thomas Struth – Juquehy

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Thomas Struth (German, b. 1954)

Juquehy (from Paradies), 2004

Medium: Pigmented inkjet print

Dimensions: 48.3 × 32.9 cm (19 × 13 in)

Edition size: undisclosed

Markings: Hand-signed and stamped, verso

Condition: Excellent

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Thomas Struth - Juquehy

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Thomas Struth – Juquehy

Thomas Struth's Juquehy from the celebrated Paradise series is a captivating archival pigment print that captures the lush, tropical vegetation of Brazil's Atlantic rainforest with exceptional sharpness and detail. This hand-signed photography edition showcases Struth's mastery of large-format photography, rendering intricate layers of foliage, vines, and trees with vivid precision that creates an immersive, almost tactile sense of the dense, living landscape.

The limited edition print's precise composition and use of natural light highlight the harmony and complexity of the rainforest environment, inviting viewers to engage with the serene yet dynamic beauty of nature. Each signed photograph is numbered and represents a significant example of contemporary fine art photography from one of the Düsseldorf School's most important artists.

Why collectors choose this work: Hand-signed and numbered by Thomas Struth, museum-quality archival pigment printing, iconic Paradise series imagery, and a masterful example of contemporary landscape photography that bridges documentary precision with aesthetic contemplation.

Thomas Struth - James Simon Galerie

About Thomas Struth

Thomas Struth (born 1954, Geldern, Germany) is a distinguished photographer and a key figure of the Düsseldorf School, internationally recognized for his rigorous exploration of perception, observation, and the environments we inhabit. Trained at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Bernd and Hilla Becher, Struth developed a precise documentary approach that combines conceptual discipline with exceptional visual clarity. His photographic artworks examine how individuals relate to cultural spaces, urban architecture, and the natural world.

Among his most celebrated bodies of work are the museum photographs, which depict visitors contemplating masterpieces in institutions such as the Louvre, the Prado, and the National Gallery. These large-scale photographs investigate spectatorship itself, turning the act of looking into the central subject. In contrast, Struth's Paradies series presents dense, untouched landscapes devoid of human presence. Each photograph becomes an immersive artwork that evokes both reverence and unease, underscoring the complexity, beauty, and vulnerability of natural ecosystems.

Since the early 1990s, Thomas Struth has expanded his practice to include cityscapes, family portraits, architectural interiors, and technologically advanced industrial sites. Across these series, he consistently interrogates the relationship between humanity, culture, and environment. Struth's limited edition photographs and prints reflect the same intellectual depth and formal precision as his monumental works, making them highly sought after by collectors of contemporary photography and museum-quality artworks.

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