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  1. Ulrich Hensel, Düsseldorf, Hans-Vilz-Wg II, C-Print Diasec, 160 cm x 289 cm, 2004 Career and style. While not being formally associated with the Düsseldorf School of Photography the serial character of Ulrich Hensel's images and his similarly methodical approach suggests certain parallels to the school of Bernd and Hilla Becher.

  2. 19 de feb. de 2022 · Usually, the Düsseldorf School tag is linked to 5 photographers we will revise in a moment, which are Candida Höfer (1944-), Axel Hütte (1951-), Thomas Struth (1954-) and Andreas Gursky (1955-). Although, we think there are some other interesting influences worth mentioning too like László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) from the Bauhaus School ...

  3. The International School of Düsseldorf e.V. ( ISD) is a nonprofit, independent, coeducational day school located in Kaiserswerth, Germany, a historic suburb of Düsseldorf. (A)ISD was founded in 1968 as the American International School of Düsseldorf, an English language school to meet the needs of non-military expatriate families.

  4. Düsseldorf School of Photography. Candida Höfer (born 4 February 1944) is a German photographer. She is a renowned photographer known for her exploration of public spaces and architecture. In her career she transitioned from portraiture to focusing on spaces like libraries and museums. She is a former student of Bernd and Hilla Becher.

  5. 13 de jul. de 2022 · Bernd and Hilla Becher, the de facto founders of Germany’s Düsseldorf School of photography, are giants in the history of 20th-century European photography, but they can seem like also-rans in the US museum world, where their better known protégés, such as Andreas Gursky and Thomas Struth, have an established presence while the Bechers have been comparatively overlooked.

  6. Gronert S. The Düsseldorf School of Photography. New York: Aperture, 2009. 320 p. Lange S. Bernd and Hilla Becher: Life and Work. Cambridge; London: The MIT Press, 2006. 248 p. Williams-Wynn C. Images of equivalence: exchange-value in Andreas Gursky’s photographs and production method // Photography & Culture, 2016, № 9 (1), p. 3-24.

  7. It started in 1822 . In the 1850s the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf became an international well-known arts school. The "Düsseldorfer Malerschule" was internationally known as a special kind of drawing countryside. Many students came from Scandinavia, Russia, and the United States of America to Düsseldorf.