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{{Short description|German-American photographer (1922-2009)}}

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'''Evelyn Hofer''' (born January 21, 1922, [[Marburg]], [[Germany]], died November 2, 2009, [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]) was a German-American portrait and documentary photographer.
'''Evelyn Hofer''' (January 21, 1922 &ndash; November 2, 2009) was a German-American portrait and documentary photographer.


==Life and work==
The family moved to [[Geneva]] in 1933 in order to escape Nazism, and later to [[Madrid]]. Evelyn attempted unsuccessfully to enter the [[Conservatoire de Paris|Paris Conservatory]] and then switched to photography, first apprenticing in [[Zürich]] and [[Basel]] and then taking private tuition in Zürich. After [[Francisco Franco|Franco]] came to power they moved again to [[Mexico]]. Hofer moved to New York in 1946, where she worked with [[Alexey Brodovitch]] of ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'' and befriended [[Richard Lindner (painter)|Richard Lindner]] and [[Saul Steinberg]].<ref name="grimes">William Grimes, "[https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/10/arts/design/10hofer.html?_r=1&emc=eta1 Evelyn Hofer, subtle photographer of people and places, dies at 87]", ''New York Times'', November 10, 2009. Accessed January 5, 2013.</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Buchrs|first1=Michael|last2=Schmis|first2=Sabine|title=Evelyn Hofer|year=2015|publisher=Steidl|location=Göttingen|isbn=978-3-95829-015-0}}</ref>
Hofer was born in [[Marburg]], [[Germany]]. The family moved to [[Geneva]] in 1933 in order to escape Nazism, and later to [[Madrid]]. Evelyn attempted unsuccessfully to enter the [[Conservatoire de Paris|Paris Conservatory]] and then switched to photography, first apprenticing in [[Zürich]] and [[Basel]] and then taking private tuition in Zürich.

After [[Francisco Franco|Franco]] came to power they moved again, to [[Mexico]] in the early 1940s.<ref name="NYTReview1`" /> It was in Mexico that she had her first work as a professional photographer.<ref name="NYTReview1`" /> She moved to New York in 1946, where she worked with [[Alexey Brodovitch]] of ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'' and befriended [[Richard Lindner (painter)|Richard Lindner]]<ref name="NYTReview1`" /> and [[Saul Steinberg]].<ref name="grimes">William Grimes, "[https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/10/arts/design/10hofer.html?_r=1&emc=eta1 Evelyn Hofer, subtle photographer of people and places, dies at 87]", ''New York Times'', November 10, 2009. Accessed January 5, 2013.</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Buchrs|first1=Michael|last2=Schmis|first2=Sabine|title=Evelyn Hofer|year=2015|publisher=Steidl|location=Göttingen|isbn=978-3-95829-015-0}}</ref>


Hofer used a four-by-five inch view camera to make orderly and well-constructed portraits and scenic photographs. Her style centered on straightforward compositions that were clear, but not simple. Her portraits show subjects looking lost, sad, or at least ambiguous.
Hofer used a four-by-five inch view camera to make orderly and well-constructed portraits and scenic photographs. Her style centered on straightforward compositions that were clear, but not simple. Her portraits show subjects looking lost, sad, or at least ambiguous.

She died in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]], aged 87.


==Books==
==Books==
[[File:Evelyn-hofer-books.jpg|thumb|Some books with photography by Evelyn Hofer (flanked by irrelevant Pelicans)]]
[[File:Evelyn-hofer-books.jpg|thumb|Some books with photography by Evelyn Hofer (flanked by irrelevant Pelicans)]]
*''Los encantos de Méjico.'' Text by Maurice Sandoz. {{OCLC|20045899}}<ref group="n">The [https://www.worldcat.org/title/encantos-de-mejico/oclc/20045899 WorldCat record for this] says "[México, Kamin, 1953?]".</ref>
*''Los encantos de Méjico.'' Text by Maurice Sandoz. {{OCLC|20045899}}<ref group="n">The [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/20045899 WorldCat record for this] says "[México, Kamin, 1953?]".</ref>
*''The Pleasures of Mexico.'' Text by Maurice Sandoz. New York: Kamin, 1957. {{OCLC|16273402}}<ref group="n">The British edition of this book (London: Guilford Press, 1955; {{OCLC|248675251}}) is instead illustrated by [[Rolf Dürig]].</ref>
*''The Pleasures of Mexico.'' Text by Maurice Sandoz. New York: Kamin, 1957. {{OCLC|16273402}}<ref group="n">The British edition of this book (London: Guilford Press, 1955; {{OCLC|248675251}}) is instead illustrated by [[Rolf Dürig]].</ref>
*''The Stones of Florence.'' Text by [[Mary McCarthy (author)|Mary McCarthy]]. London: Heinemann, 1956. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1959. London: Heinemann, 1976. {{ISBN|0434461040}}. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987. {{ISBN|0151850798}}.
*''The Stones of Florence.'' Text by [[Mary McCarthy (author)|Mary McCarthy]]. London: Heinemann, 1956. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1959. London: Heinemann, 1976. {{ISBN|0434461040}}. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987. {{ISBN|0151850798}}.<ref name="NYTReview1`">{{cite web |last1=Kramer |first1=Hilton |title=ENDURING IMAGES |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1982/01/31/magazine/enduring-images.html |website=The New York Times |date=31 January 1982}}</ref>
*''Florenz.'' Text by Mary McCarthy. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann, 1960.
*''Florenz.'' Text by Mary McCarthy. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann, 1960.
*''London Perceived''. Text by [[V. S. Pritchett]]. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962. London: Chatto & Windus / Heinemann, 1962. London: Hogarth, 1986. {{ISBN|0701207191}}. Boston: Godine, 1990. {{ISBN|1567921485}}. London: Penguin, 2003. {{ISBN|0141014199}}. London: Bloomsbury, 2011. {{ISBN|9781448200962}}.
*''London Perceived''. Text by [[V. S. Pritchett]]. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962. London: Chatto & Windus / Heinemann, 1962. London: Hogarth, 1986. {{ISBN|0701207191}}. Boston: Godine, 1990. {{ISBN|1567921485}}. London: Penguin, 2003. {{ISBN|0141014199}}. London: Bloomsbury, 2011. {{ISBN|9781448200962}}.<ref name="NYTReview1`" />
*''London. Herz und Antlitz einer Stadt.'' Text by V. S. Pritchett, trans. Margot Berthold. Munich and Zurich: Droemer, 1964.
*''London. Herz und Antlitz einer Stadt.'' Text by V. S. Pritchett, trans. Margot Berthold. Munich and Zurich: Droemer, 1964.
*''New York Proclaimed''. Text by V. S. Pritchett. Chatto & Windus / Heinemann, 1965. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965. London: Reprint Society, 1966.
*''New York Proclaimed''. Text by V. S. Pritchett. Chatto & Windus / Heinemann, 1965. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965. London: Reprint Society, 1966.<ref name="NYTReview1`" />
*''New York. Herz und Antlitz einer Stadt.'' Text by V. S. Pritchett. Munich and Zurich: Droemer, 1966.
*''New York. Herz und Antlitz einer Stadt.'' Text by V. S. Pritchett. Munich and Zurich: Droemer, 1966.
*''Dublin: A Portrait''. Text by V. S. Pritchett. New York: Harper & Row, 1967. London: Bodley Head, 1967. London: Hogarth, 1991. {{ISBN|0701207507}}. London: Bloomsbury, 2011. {{ISBN|9781448200740}}.
*''Dublin: A Portrait''. Text by V. S. Pritchett. New York: Harper & Row, 1967. London: Bodley Head, 1967. London: Hogarth, 1991. {{ISBN|0701207507}}. London: Bloomsbury, 2011. {{ISBN|9781448200740}}.<ref name="NYTReview1`" />
*''The Presence of Spain''. Text by [[Jan Morris|James Morris]]. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964. London: Faber & Faber, 1964.
*''The Presence of Spain''. Text by [[Jan Morris|James Morris]]. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964. London: Faber & Faber, 1964.
*''Spanje zoals het is.'' Text by James Morris. The Hague: Gaade, 1965.
*''Spanje zoals het is.'' Text by James Morris. The Hague: Gaade, 1965.
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*''Evelyn Hofer: Photographs.'' Lausanne: Musée de l'Élysée, 1994. {{OCLC|32357975}}.
*''Evelyn Hofer: Photographs.'' Lausanne: Musée de l'Élysée, 1994. {{OCLC|32357975}}.
*''Evelyn Hofer.'' Edited by Susanne Breidenbach. Göttingen: Steidl, 2004. {{ISBN|3-86521-057-0}}. Galerie m. {{ISBN|3-923791-32-1}}.
*''Evelyn Hofer.'' Edited by Susanne Breidenbach. Göttingen: Steidl, 2004. {{ISBN|3-86521-057-0}}. Galerie m. {{ISBN|3-923791-32-1}}.

==Collections==
*[[Getty Museum]]<ref name="GETTY">{{cite web |title=Maison Solvay, Hall (Getty Museum) |url=https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/126070/evelyn-hofer-maison-solvay-hall-british-1985/ |website=The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Museum of Fine Arts Houston]]<ref name="MFAH">{{cite web |title=Evelyn Hofer: Anna and Emma, Dublin |url=https://emuseum.mfah.org/objects/7024/anna-and-emma-dublin?ctx=6e12e35c45be22a5c38af4fbb2fe308161c623e9&idx=22146 |website=mfah.org}}</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
<references />
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==Further reading==
*Rosenblum, Naomi. ''A History of Women Photographers.'' New York: Abbeville, 2014. {{ISBN|9780789212245}}.
*Hofer, Evelyn; Buhrs, Michael; Schmid, Sabine; Pauly, Andreas; Gerhard Steidl GmbH & Co, oHG. ''Evelyn Hofer (1922-2009) Retrospektive.'' Göttingen Steidl, 2015. {{ISBN|9783958290150}}.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.m-bochum.com/hoferen Evelyn Hofer at Galerie m Bochum]
*[http://www.m-bochum.com/hoferen Evelyn Hofer at Galerie m Bochum]
*[http://www.artnet.com/Galleries/Artists_detail.asp?G=&gid=911&which=&aid=8372&ViewArtistBy=online&rta=http://www.artnet.com Artnet]
*[http://www.steidlville.com/books/55-Evelyn-Hofer.html Portraits at Steidl & Partners]
*[http://www.newyorkartworld.com/reviews/hofer.html "Evelyn Hofer: Still Lifes"]
*[http://www.newyorkartworld.com/reviews/hofer.html "Evelyn Hofer: Still Lifes"]


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Latest revision as of 13:41, 13 October 2024

Evelyn Hofer
Evelyn Hofer, 1951
Born(1922-01-21)January 21, 1922
Marburg, Germany
DiedNovember 2, 2009(2009-11-02) (aged 87)
Mexico City, Mexico
NationalityGermany
United States
Known forPhotography
Websitewww.evelynhofer.com

Evelyn Hofer (January 21, 1922 – November 2, 2009) was a German-American portrait and documentary photographer.

Life and work

[edit]

Hofer was born in Marburg, Germany. The family moved to Geneva in 1933 in order to escape Nazism, and later to Madrid. Evelyn attempted unsuccessfully to enter the Paris Conservatory and then switched to photography, first apprenticing in Zürich and Basel and then taking private tuition in Zürich.

After Franco came to power they moved again, to Mexico in the early 1940s.[1] It was in Mexico that she had her first work as a professional photographer.[1] She moved to New York in 1946, where she worked with Alexey Brodovitch of Harper's Bazaar and befriended Richard Lindner[1] and Saul Steinberg.[2][3]

Hofer used a four-by-five inch view camera to make orderly and well-constructed portraits and scenic photographs. Her style centered on straightforward compositions that were clear, but not simple. Her portraits show subjects looking lost, sad, or at least ambiguous.

She died in Mexico City, Mexico, aged 87.

Books

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Some books with photography by Evelyn Hofer (flanked by irrelevant Pelicans)
  • Los encantos de Méjico. Text by Maurice Sandoz. OCLC 20045899[n 1]
  • The Pleasures of Mexico. Text by Maurice Sandoz. New York: Kamin, 1957. OCLC 16273402[n 2]
  • The Stones of Florence. Text by Mary McCarthy. London: Heinemann, 1956. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1959. London: Heinemann, 1976. ISBN 0434461040. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987. ISBN 0151850798.[1]
  • Florenz. Text by Mary McCarthy. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann, 1960.
  • London Perceived. Text by V. S. Pritchett. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962. London: Chatto & Windus / Heinemann, 1962. London: Hogarth, 1986. ISBN 0701207191. Boston: Godine, 1990. ISBN 1567921485. London: Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0141014199. London: Bloomsbury, 2011. ISBN 9781448200962.[1]
  • London. Herz und Antlitz einer Stadt. Text by V. S. Pritchett, trans. Margot Berthold. Munich and Zurich: Droemer, 1964.
  • New York Proclaimed. Text by V. S. Pritchett. Chatto & Windus / Heinemann, 1965. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965. London: Reprint Society, 1966.[1]
  • New York. Herz und Antlitz einer Stadt. Text by V. S. Pritchett. Munich and Zurich: Droemer, 1966.
  • Dublin: A Portrait. Text by V. S. Pritchett. New York: Harper & Row, 1967. London: Bodley Head, 1967. London: Hogarth, 1991. ISBN 0701207507. London: Bloomsbury, 2011. ISBN 9781448200740.[1]
  • The Presence of Spain. Text by James Morris. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964. London: Faber & Faber, 1964.
  • Spanje zoals het is. Text by James Morris. The Hague: Gaade, 1965.
  • Spanien. Porträt eines stolzen Landes. Text by James Morris, trans. Kai Molvig. Berlin: Deutsche Buch-Gemeinschaft, 1967. Knaur-Taschenbücher 176. Munich: Droemer, 1968.
  • The Evidence of Washington. Text by William Walton. New York: Harper & Row, 1966. London: Bodley Head, 1967.
  • Portrait: Theory: Photographs and Essays by David Attie, Chuck Close, Jan Groover, Evelyn Hofer, Lotte Jacobi, Gerard Malanga, Robert Mapplethorpe and James Van Der Zee. Edited by Kelly Wise. New York: Lustrum, 1981.
  • Emerson in Italy. Text by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Evelyn Barish. New York: Holt, 1989. ISBN 0805009140.
  • Evelyn Hofer: Photographs. Lausanne: Musée de l'Élysée, 1994. OCLC 32357975.
  • Evelyn Hofer. Edited by Susanne Breidenbach. Göttingen: Steidl, 2004. ISBN 3-86521-057-0. Galerie m. ISBN 3-923791-32-1.

Collections

[edit]

Notes

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  1. ^ The WorldCat record for this says "[México, Kamin, 1953?]".
  2. ^ The British edition of this book (London: Guilford Press, 1955; OCLC 248675251) is instead illustrated by Rolf Dürig.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Kramer, Hilton (31 January 1982). "ENDURING IMAGES". The New York Times.
  2. ^ William Grimes, "Evelyn Hofer, subtle photographer of people and places, dies at 87", New York Times, November 10, 2009. Accessed January 5, 2013.
  3. ^ Buchrs, Michael; Schmis, Sabine (2015). Evelyn Hofer. Göttingen: Steidl. ISBN 978-3-95829-015-0.
  4. ^ "Maison Solvay, Hall (Getty Museum)". The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles.
  5. ^ "Evelyn Hofer: Anna and Emma, Dublin". mfah.org.

Further reading

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  • Rosenblum, Naomi. A History of Women Photographers. New York: Abbeville, 2014. ISBN 9780789212245.
  • Hofer, Evelyn; Buhrs, Michael; Schmid, Sabine; Pauly, Andreas; Gerhard Steidl GmbH & Co, oHG. Evelyn Hofer (1922-2009) Retrospektive. Göttingen Steidl, 2015. ISBN 9783958290150.
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