Following projects realised in Naples (with excellent portraits of the Teatro San Carlo and the Marcadante) and Florence — also presented by Brown in 2009 with the exhibition entitled Candida Höfer in Italy — the German photographer continues her tour around the Bel Paese. This time the artist has sought out significant locations in northern Italy: and while there is plenty of Venice and the Teatro La Fenice, in her journey around the north of Italy — like her predecessor Goethe — Candida Höfer has focused on gems in smaller cities such as the Teatro Scientifico Bibiena, the Museo di Palazzo d'Arco, the Museo Civico di Palazzo Te, the Palazzo Ducale and the Biblioteca Teresiana in Mantua; the Palladian Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza — with photographs of the proscenium and auditorium; the Teatro all'Antica and the sculptures commissioned by Vespasiano Gonzaga at the Galleria degli Antichi in Sabbioneta and the Teatro Comunale in Carpi. All are immortalised with her unmistakable style — her "German vision", as her gallerist likes to call it.
It is not necessary to add any drama: thanks to her undisputed and subjective objectivity, the supreme protagonists are the volumes
Candida Höfer: A Return to Italy
Ben Brown Fine Arts Gallery
Brook's Mews, London
