b. 1944
b. 1944
Born in Eberswalde, Germany in 1944, Candida Höfer attended the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1973 to 1982. Whilst there she studied film with the Danish filmmaker Ole John and photography under the influential photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher, who also taught noted Düsseldorf School photographers Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, Axel Hütte and Thomas Ruff.
Known for her meticulously composed, large-scalecolor images of architectural interiors, Höfer’s oeuvre explores the structure, presentation, and influence of space. Interested in the psychological impact of design and the contrast between a room’s intended and actual use, Höfer has focused her lens on cultural and institutional buildings such as libraries, hotels, museums, concert halls, and palaces. Whilst devoid of people, the images allow us to consider the role of their missing inhabitants. The large-scale nature of the work invites the viewer to linger over the architectural details and contemplate the subtle shifts in light that make up the character of the space.
On her decision to exclude people from her photographs, Höfer has said, “…it became apparent to me that what people do in these spaces – and what these spaces do to them – is clearer when no one is present, just as an absent guest is often the subject of a conversation.”
Höfer's internationally recognized work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Kunsthalle in Basel and in Berne; the Museum Folkwang in Essen; the Louvre in Paris; the North Carolina Museum of Art; the Museo Amparo, Mexico; the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; and the Kunstmuseum Luzerne, Switzerland. Her work has also appeared in group exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Power Plant, Toronto; Kusthaus Bregenz; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao; the Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art, Rollins Museum of Art, and Documenta XI, Kassel. Höfer represented Germany at the 2003 Venice Biennale. In 2018, the Sony World Photography Awards recognized Candida Höfer for her outstanding contribution to photographyand was recently awarded the 2024 Käthe Kollwitz Prize. Her photographs are in major public and private collections worldwide.
Candida Höfer lives and works in Cologne, Germany.
Candida Höfer
Uffizi Firenze III 2008 2022
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paper: 70 7/8 x 60 1/4 inches (180 x 153 cm)
framed: 72 9/16 x 61 15/16 x 2 inches (184.3 x 157.3 x 5.1 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
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Candida Höfer
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Herzog & de Meuron Hamburg IV 2016
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paper: 70 7/8 x 88 3/16 inches (180 x 224 cm)
framed: 72 1/2 x 89 13/16 inches (184.2 x 228.1 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
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Candida Höfer
Benediktinerstift Altenburg I 2014
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paper: 70 7/8 x 79 3/8 inches (180 x 201.6 cm)
framed: 72 1/2 x 81 1/16 inches (184.2 x 205.9 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
(CH-08682)
Catherine Palace Pushkin St. Petersburg III 2014
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paper: 70 7/8 x 82 11/16 inches (180 x 210 cm)
framed: 72 7/16 x 84 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches (184 x 214 x 4.4 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-8746
Villa Borghese Roma IV 2012
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paper: 70 7/8 x 89 7/16 inches (180 x 227.2 cm)
framed: 72 7/16 x 91 inches (184 x 231.2 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-8602
Villa Borghese Roma I 2012
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paper: 70 7/8 x 85 1/2 inches (180 x 217.2 cm)
framed: 72 7/16 x 87 1/16 inches (184 x 221.2 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-8599
Sankt Maximilian Düsseldorf I 2012
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paper: 70 7/8 x 67 1/2 inches (180 x 171.5 cm)
framed: 72 7/16 x 69 1/8 x 1 3/4 inches (184 x 175.6 x 4.4 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-8643
Candida Höfer
Teatro Comunale di Carpi IV 2011
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paper: 70 7/8 x 83 5/8 inches (180 x 212.4 cm)
framed: 72 1/2 x 85 1/4 x 2 inches (184.2 x 216.5 x 5.1 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs (#2/6)
CH-7954
Palazzo Ducale Mantova III 2011
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70 7/8 x 66 1/2 inches (180 x 169 cm)
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Palazzo Ducale Mantova IV 2011
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70 7/8 x 65 3/8 inches (180 x 165.7 cm)
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Palazzo Ducale Mantova I 2011
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70 7/8 x 96 7/8 inches (180 x 246 cm)
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Malkasten Düsseldorf II 2011
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paper: 70 7/8 x 66 3/4 inches (180 x 169.6 cm)
framed: 72 7/16 x 68 3/8 x 1 3/4 inches (184 x 173.7 x 4.4 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-8512
Dominikanerkirche Sankt Andreas Düsseldorf II 2011
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paper: 70 7/8 x 87 15/16 inches (180 x 223.3 cm)
framed: 72 7/16 x 89 1/2 x 1 3/4 inches (184 x 227.3 x 4.4 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-8511
George Peabody Library Baltimore III 2010
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print: 70 7/8 x 78 1/8 inches (180 x 198.4 cm)
framed (approx.): 72 1/2 x 79 5/8 inches (184 x 202.4 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-7669
Teatro Olimpico Vicenza III 2010
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70 7/8 x 56 3/4 inches (180 x 144 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-7846
Candida Höfer
Neues Museum Berlin XLI 2009
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paper: 70 7/8 x 83 7/8 inches (180 x 213 cm)
approx. framed: 72 7/16 x 85 7/16 inches (184 x 217 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs (#5/6)
CH-7529
San Martino Napoli I 2009
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70 7/8 x 89 3/8 inches (180 x 227 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-7472
Teatro Mercadante Napoli II 2009
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70 7/8 x 89 3/8 (180 x 225 cm)
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CH-7465
Mason Temple Philadelphia I 2007
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70 7/8 x 95 5/16 inches (180 x 242 cm)
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CH-7307
Mason Temple Philadelphia IV 2007
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59 13/16 x 70 1/16 (152 x 178 cm)
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CH-7390
Palacio Nacional de Queluz III 2006
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70 7/8 x 83 7/8 inches (180 x 213 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs
CH-6947
Candida Höfer
Teatro di Villa Mazzacorati di Bologna II 2006
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paper: 78 3/4 x 100 13/16 inches (200 x 256 cm)
framed: 80 7/8 x 103 x 2 1/8 inches (205.4 x 261.6 x 5.4 cm)
CH-6871
Candida Höfer
Naturmuseum Rotterdam III 1999
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paper: 33 7/16 x 33 7/16 inches (85 x 85 cm)
framed: 34 7/16 x 34 7/16 inches (87.5 x 87.5 cm)
edition of 6 with 3 APs (#3/6)
(CH-00376.3)
Through the Lens of Candida Hofer, Aug. 8, 2010
Artist Talk—Candida Höfer: Turks in Germany 1979, Harvard Art Museums, October 1, 2019.