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Evelyn Hofer: Begegnungen / Encounters

Hardback

Main Details

Title Evelyn Hofer: Begegnungen / Encounters
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Evelyn Hofer
Edited by Susanne Breidenbach
Text by Marion Bornscheuer
Text by Harald Kunde
Text by Julia Sonnenfeld
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 220
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9783958295636
ClassificationsDewey:770
Audience
General
Illustrations 70 Illustrations, black and white; 120 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Steidl Publishers
Imprint Steidl Verlag
Publication Date 4 April 2019
Publication Country Germany

Description

The work of German-American photographer Evelyn Hofer (1922-2009) is characterized by her single-minded creative drive and dedication to recording the essentials of her subjects. Hofer portraits her vis-a-vis-not only people, but also landscapes and interiors-well beyond the idea of the snapshot, and with great clarity and atmos- pheric intensity. Hofer spent months in the cities she photographed for her books of the 1950s and '60s, published with renowned authors such as Mary McCarthy and V. S. Pritchett. In titles such as New York Proclaimed (1965) and Dublin, A Portrait (1967) Hofer combines portraits, city and country views, still lifes and larger interior shots to manifest complex images of these metropolises. From this starting point Begegnungen / Encounters explores the multifaceted idea of the "portrait" throughout Hofer's oeuvre-be it in series on New York, Dublin and Washington, images of artists and their ateliers, selected photo-essays for magazines, her extensive projects "People of Soglio" and "Basque People", as well as till now unseen New York photos of Marlene Dietrich's hangar and Andy Warhol's Factory. What fascinates me concerning the works of Evelyn is that she portrays everything; it might be a tree, a human being, or even a chair. She always paints a portrait. She never considers things just as an object; the object becomes always a dramatic expression. She has a poetic and romantic approach, expressing a certain innocence; she is indeed a poet. Richard Lindner Co-published with Galerie m, Bochum Exhibitions: Museum Kurhaus Kleve, February to June 2019 Museum Moderner Kunst Woerlen Passau, July to October 201

Author Biography

Born in Marburg in 1922, Evelyn Hofer grew up in Switzerland and Spain. She completed photographic apprenticeships in Basel and Zurich before studying under Hans Finsler, and in 1946 settled in New York. Hofer's career took a decisive turn with her photos for Mary McCarthy's The Stones of Florence (1959); books on London, Spain, New York, Washington and Dublin followed, as well as Emerson in Italy (1989). In the 1970s Hofer focused on society-related subjects and published photo-essays in Life and the New York Times Magazine. She also photographed public figures, interiors for magazines, and in later life primarily personal subjects. Hofer died in Mexico City in 2009.

Reviews

From New York and Dublin to Rome and Istanbul, photographer Evelyn Hofer took timeless snapshots of life around the globe.--Miss Rosen "Huck"