Candida Hfer: Libraries
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
30th November 2005
31st October 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual photographers
779
Hardback
272
Width 245mm, Height 300mm
2120g
Nobody photographs libraries, those splendid and intimate cathedrals of knowledge, as beautifully as Candida Hfer. Her photographs are sober and restrained - the atmosphere is disturbed by neither visitors nor users, especially as she forgoes any staging of the locations. The emptiness is imbued with substance by a subtle attention to colour, and the prevailing silence instilled with a metaphysical quality that gives voice to the objects, over and above the eloquence of the furnishings or the pathos of the architecture.
This sumptuous volume contains Hfer's famously ascetic images of the British Library in London, the Escorial in Spain, the Whitney Museum and the Pierpoint Library in New York, the Bibliothque nationale de France in Paris, the Villa Medici in Rome and the Hamburg University Library, among others.
Umberto Eco introduces the collection with a witty reflection on the role of libraries in all our lives.
Almost completely devoid of people, as is Hfer's trademark, these pictures radiate a comforting serenity that is exceptional in contemporary photography.
'Breathtaking brings out the scale and beauty of these temples of learning' - Sunday Telegraph
Candida Hfer studied with Bernd Becher at the Dssedorf Academy of Art. Besides numerous international shows, she participated in Documenta II in Kassel. Her book Candida Hfer: A Monograph was published by Thames & Hudson in 2003.