All of the editions from the last four decades by photographer Candida HÖFER in one volume, 'Editions 1987-2020' form a representative cross-section of her entire visual oeuvre. The introductory essay was written by art historian Anne Ganteführer-Trier.
49,80 € * Weight 0.9 kg
The photographic volume 'Berlin. Wilhelmstrasse 44' by Candida HÖFER deals with an icon of 'architecture brute', which was built in the middle of the 1970s in the former GDR and is now shared by the Embassy of the Czech Republic and a Max Planck Institute
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Out-of-print book 'Um/Around 1979' examines the topicality of documentary photography. Including works by R. ADAMS, D. BENNETT, J. BROHM, D. GOLDBLATT, C. HÖFER, M. ISHIUCHI, U. KLOPHAUS, K. C. KUGEL, B. MIKHAILOV, G. & H. NOTHHELFER, Th. RUFF & R. SINGH.
48,00 € * Weight 1.3 kg
'Silent Spaces' is accompanied a film by Rui Xavier which shows Candida HÖFER taking photographs, working and preparing exhibitions in locations. A dense, empathetic portrait of the artist which, relying on its own visual language, manages without words.
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For her photographic volume 'Belgisches Haus', Candida HÖFER visited the 1950 opened building at Cologne several times and documented it in her impressive photographs. An essay by Marcus Trier is dedicated to the history of the traditional house.
29,80 € * Weight 0.8 kg
'Fotografien werden Bilder' contains works by 9 Becher class graduates Volker DÖHNE, Andreas GURSKY, Candida HÖFER, Alex HÜTTE, Tata RONKHOLZ, Thomas RUFF, Jörg SASSE, Thomas STRUTH and Petra WUNDERLICH, who have reformulated the perception of photography
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The German-language photographic volume 'Bibliotheken' (Libraries) by Candida HÖFER contains photographs of famous library rooms in Europe and the USA. The color photographs are accompanied by an essay by the Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco.
36,00 € * Weight 1.6 kg
In this photo book, 'Weimar', Candida HÖFER presents photographs of famous interior rooms in the city of Weimar, one of the big cultural sites of Germany, where Goethe and Schiller lived in the late 18th century and the Bauhaus was founded in 1919.
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more about the work of Candida HÖFER

Candida HÖFER began her artistic work by photographing people. She created a documentary about Turkish migrants in Germany. However, she became known for her photographs of interiors, which she began in the 1980s. She created extensive series on public spaces such as libraries, lecture halls, concert and sports halls, cafés, museums, zoological gardens and other interiors. The absence of people is characteristic of these photographs. They appear here only as absent, although in reality they are characteristic of the function of the rooms photographed. In her color photographs, the documented spaces take on a presence of their own that goes beyond the functional significance of the rooms. In contrast to her teachers Bernd and Hilla BECHER, and also unlike Andreas GURSKY and Thomas STRUTH, she did not initially use a large-format camera, although she does in her current works. In 2002 she took part in Documenta11 in Kassel and represented Germany alongside Martin Kippenberger at the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003. Since 2010 she has been a member of the Class of the Arts in the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts. Candida HÖFER lives and works in Cologne.

Prizes and honors
  • 1987: ars-viva prize from the Kulturkreis der Deutschen Wirtschaft;
    2007: Finkenwerder Art Prize;
    2015: Federal Cross of Merit 1st class;
    2015: Cologne Fine Art Prize 2015;
    2024: Käthe Kollwitz Prize of the Academy of Arts;

Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
  • 1982: Museum Folkwang, Essen;

    1984: Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn;
    1992: Hagener Kunstverein, Hagen and Städtische Galerie Haus Seel, Siegen;
    1993: Hamburger Kunsthalle; Leonhardi-Museum, Dresden and Kunsthalle Bern;
    1994: Castello di Rivoli, Turin and Neuer Aachener Kunstverein;
    1995: Sonnabend Gallery, New York;
    1998: Kunstverein Recklinghausen;
    1999: Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland;
    2000: Palacio del Embarcadero, Santander, Spain, Kupferstichkabinett Dresden and Kunsthalle Nürnberg;
    2001: Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle, Calais, France and Kunsthalle in Emden, Germany
    2002: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Museum, Krefeld, Documenta11, Kassel and Altonaer Museum, Hamburg
    2004: Kunsthalle Kiel;
    2005: Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, USA and Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover;
    2007: Neues Museum Weimar;
    2008: Center for Art and Media (ZKM), Karlsruhe;
    2009: Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen;
    2010: MARCO Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo, Spain;
    2012: North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts and Haus der Wissenschaften Düsseldorf;
    2013: 'Frühwerk', Gallery Zander, Cologne;
    2020: 'Libraries: The Return', Neue Galerie Gladbeck;

Group exhibitions
  • 2010: 'Ruhrblicke', Zeche Zollverein, Essen;

    2011: 'Kunsthalle Darmstadt goes to school', Kunsthalle Darmstadt;
    2017: 'Photographs become pictures. The Becher Class', Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main;