Axel Hütte
L A Standard Hotel, 2005, C-print, 157 x 207 cm
Portrait #16, 2004, C-print, 157 x 237 cm
San Abagado, 2007, C-print, 172 x 237 cm
German Art 2015, Installation view
German Art 2015, Installation view
Axel Hütte, Rio Negro II, 1998, C-print, 187 x 237 cm, ed 4
Photo Show 2010, Installation view
Photo Show 2010, Installation view

Short bio

Axel Hütte (1951) was born in Essen, Germany. He studied photography in Dusseldorf Art Academy from 1973 to 1981, attending Bernd Becher’s class. He received a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service to study in London and in 1985 a scholarship to study at the German Study Center in the Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza in Venice. From 1986 to 1988 he was the recipient of a Karl Schmidt-Rottluff scholarship.

In 1993, Hütte received the Hermann Claasen Prize for Creative Photography. Since then, he has been working as a freelance photographer. He shares a studio with Andreas Gursky and Thomas Ruff. He is considered one of five main representatives of the Dusseldorf School of Photography.

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