Candida Hofer: Opera De Paris

by Gerard Mortier, Candida Höfer (Photographer)

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Candida Höfer's works have something timeless about them, and opera is perhaps the most timeless cultural delight. Having dedicated a photographic series to the cathedrals of knowledge that are libraries, Höfer in her most recent cycle captures opera houses, the palaces of performing arts. Höfer's earlier pictures of public spaces--libraries, lecture halls, museums, meeting rooms--forever devoid of people, made us sense the presence of those absent. Her opera photographs take us one step show more beyond: empty foyers, orchestras, stages, wings, and boxes make us imagine both theprotagonists--performers and audience--and the fictitious figures, plots, and places that populate these venues during a night at the opera. In her most recent publication Candida Höfer portrays two Paris opera houses that are exemplary for their age and time: the neoclassicist Palais Garnier (1875), original Phantom of the Opera site, and the modern-style Opéra Bastille (1989). show less

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Art & Design, Nonfiction, Music
DDC/MDS
770Arts & recreationPhotographyPhotography, computer art, cinematography, videography
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NA6840 .F72 .P37884Fine Arts2599.5-2599.9 Architectural criticismArchitectureSpecial classes of buildingsClassed by usePublic buildings
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