The first room, presents two extraordinary spaces of the Russian capital, Moscow, the Bolshoi theater and the National Library, where the grandeur of the spaces wins in beauty thanks to its sometimes symmetrical and always silent presentation without people.
In the other room she pays tribute to Le Corbusier, his Cité de Refuge de L'Armée du Salut in Paris, designed and built between 1929 and 1933 and the Villa Savoye on the outskirts of Paris, in Poissy, built between 1928 and 1931. In this case , Höfer presents the architectural elements as sculptures, paying tribute to the well-known phrase by Le Corbusier in which the architecture was "the wonderful play of volumes under the sun".
Dissonance, because is something unusual in the trajectory of her last years, is the image of an open space, a landscape of Moscow in which the clouds of the sky and the mass of green vegetation are the protagonists.
Candida Höfer studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, first cinema with Ole John and then photography with Bernd and Hilla Becher. Among his individual exhibitions: Folkwang Museum in Essen (1982), Rheinisches Landesmuseum de Bonn (1984), Hamburger Kunsthalle (1993), Galerie de l'École des Beaux-Arts in Valenciennes (1994), Center of Photography at the University of Salamanca (1998), Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago (2000), Kunsthalle Nürnberg (2000), Kunsthalle Bremen (2003), Louvre Museum in Paris (2006) and Kunsthaus Hamburg (2007), Amparo Museum in Puebla, Mexico (2018) . His work has been part of multiple collective exhibitions: Nachbarschaft, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (1976); Giovani Artisti Tedeschi, Turin Center for Contemporary Art (1995); Ex Libris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, in Paris (1998); Minimalisms: A Sign of the Times at the Reina Sofía National Art Museum in Madrid (2001); Syncopation: Contemporany encounters with the Modern Masters Hakone, Japan (2019); Civilisatzion: The way we Live Now Melbourne, Australis (2019) Documenta 11 (2002); Moving Pictures, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (2003); Venice Biennale (2003); International Incheton Women Artist’s Biennale (2007); The International Biennal os Contemporany Art of Cartagena de Indias (2014); Biennale Für Aktuelle Fotografie (2017); 3rd Beijing Biennial Photo (2018). He currently lives and works in Cologne.