Unconscious Places series

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The Unconscious Places series is a body of large-scale photographs by Thomas Struth that depicts urban streets and public spaces in a neutral, unpopulated manner to reveal the often-overlooked structures and atmospheres of contemporary cities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
photographic series
artisticApproach neutral depiction
unpopulated scenes
artisticGoal reveal atmospheres of contemporary cities
reveal overlooked structures of cities
associatedWith Thomas Struth’s early career
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Thomas Struth NERFINISHED
creatorNationality German
depicts public spaces
urban streets
exhibitedAt art galleries
museums
focus built environment rather than people
genre contemporary photography
documentary photography
urban photography
hasPart individual cityscapes
inCollectionOf public collections
influencedBy documentary traditions in photography
mainSubject contemporary cities
movement contemporary art
notableCharacteristic large-scale photographs
technique color photography
large-format photography
theme collective spaces
psychology of place
urban architecture
visualStyle frontally composed views
high level of detail

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Thomas Struth notableWork Unconscious Places series