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Candida Höfer — Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin III
Candida Höfer

Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin III

2001

Candida Höfer's "Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin III" is a large scale chromogenic print that documents the modernist interior architecture of Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The photograph captures the gallery's characteristic spare aesthetic and geometric spatial relationships through Höfer's characteristic centered perspective and cool, even lighting. As a mounted chromogenic print, the work exemplifies Höfer's practice of architectural photography that transforms institutional spaces into contemplative studies of form, light, and human scale.

Medium
artist made chromogenic print, mounted

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Candida Höfer, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin III, 2001

Candida Höfer's "Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin III" is a large scale chromogenic print that documents the modernist interior architecture of Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The photograph captures the gallery's characteristic spare aesthetic and geometric spatial relationships through Höfer's characteristic centered perspective and cool, even lighting. As a mounted chromogenic print, the work exemplifies Höfer's practice of architectural photography that transforms institutional spaces into contemplative studies of form, light, and human scale.

Medium
artist made chromogenic print, mounted
Year
2001
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

German Artist, Large Format Photography, Color Photography, Sterile elegance, Museum interiors, 21st Century, Architectural Documentation, Institutional Spaces, Minimalism, Contemporary

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