
I first became familiar with the photographer
Candida Höfer through her solo exhibition "
Architecture of Absence." Höfer is particularly interested in photographing public interiors at times when they are devoid of people. I think it's interesting to see a public place when it is public-less. I really like how the space is magnified within the photographs. In a kind of oxymoronish way, Höfer's work makes absence become a presence.
Anyhow, while I was looking for some images on a Brazilian Baroque church, I stumbled across
a few photographs from Höfer's Brazilian series. The image above
, Teatro Nacional de São Carlos Lisboa I (2005), is another Brazilian photograph by Höfer. Since I found out that Höfer is interested in Brazilian architecture and public spaces, she's a million times cooler to me. (And she was cool already.) Nice.