Mexico as Seen by the Master Photographer Candida Höfer In 2014, Candida Höfer (b. Eberswalde, Germany, 1944; lives and works in Cologne) traveled through Mexico and photographed the interiors of old and new libraries, theaters, churches, poorhouses, and museums in nine cities. Generally organized by symmetry around a central axis, the compositions show deserted rooms, a characteristic feature of Höfer’s work. The best-known exponent of the school of Hilla and Bernd Becher, who taught photography in Düsseldorf, she pursues her personal vision of the photographic representation of public spaces; beyond the functional significance of the settings, the pictures from Mexico convey a sense of timelessness and resistance to change. Other motifs and perspectives reveal a “new” Candida Höfer at work: old-fashioned offices, weather-beaten walls, and simple bodegas as well as a few deftly captured details of façades and floors.
Candida Höfer Orden de los libros
4 de febrero de 1944
Candida Höfer es una fotógrafa reconocida por sus imágenes de gran formato de interiores arquitectónicos. Sus obras exploran el entorno psicológico de las instituciones sociales y culturales reconociendo cómo los espacios públicos están diseñados para acomodar e informar al público. Fuertemente influenciada por las cualidades formales de la austera fotografía documental, su práctica artística se expandió para abarcar una miríada de lugares arraigados en la formación y preservación cultural, incluyendo museos, bibliotecas, universidades y teatros.






- 2016