Bernd and Hilla Becher

Bernd and Hilla Becher
Title Bernd and Hilla Becher PDF eBook
Author Susanne Lange
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 256
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The compelling story of the collaboration of the most important husband-and-wife team in the history of photography; a lavishly illustrated critical assessment of their lifelong project of documenting the industrial landscape of the twentieth century.

Blast Furnaces

Blast Furnaces
Title Blast Furnaces PDF eBook
Author Bernd Becher
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 223
Release 1990
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780262023115

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Typological, repetitive, at times oddly humorous, Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs of industrial structures are, in their cumulative effect, profoundly moving. The Becher's serenely cool, disarmingly objective, and notoriously obsessive images of watertowers, gas tanks, grain elevators, blast furnaces, and mine heads have been taken over a period of almost thirty years, under overcast skies, with a view camera that captures each detail and tonality of wood, concrete, brick, and steel. Blast Furnaces represents a continuation of, but also a counterpoint to the Bechers' earlier book Watertowers. There basic functional elements were hidden or clothed in disguises, whereas the 256 duotone prints included here record a purely functional and exposed architecture, built to contain heat, pressure, and accumulations of gases and unhindered by any outside constraints. The blast furnace is the symbol of the steel industry. Like other building types which attract the Bechers, it is also an endangered industrial species. Essentially giant, cone-shaped circular stoves, blast furnaces dominate the cityscapes of Pittsburgh, Youngstown, and Birmingham much as religious structures dominated medieval cities. These photographs, taken between 1961 and 1989, convey the unique characteristics, physical complexity, and eerie presence in the landscape of blast furnaces in Great Britain, Belgium, France, Austria, Germany, and the United States. Bernd and Hilla Becher teach at the Dusseldorf Art Academy. They began their collaborative photographic enterprise in 1957, when they did a study of workers' houses in their native Germany. The Bechers follow in a distinguished line of German photographers that includes August Sander, Albert Renger-Patzsch, and Werner Manz, all of whom contributed in different ways to the definition of "objective" photography. A selection of their photographs is on view throughout 1990 at the Dia Art Foundation galleries in New York, and they will represent Germany in the 1990 Venice Biennale.

Framework Houses

Framework Houses
Title Framework Houses PDF eBook
Author Bernd Becher
Publisher Mit Press
Pages 350
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262024990

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A photographic collection, falling somewhere between topographical documentation and conceptual art, catalogs a village of houses built between 1870 and 1914 in the Siegen region of Germany, one of the oldest iron-producing areas of Europe.

Typologies of Industrial Buildings

Typologies of Industrial Buildings
Title Typologies of Industrial Buildings PDF eBook
Author Bernd Becher
Publisher Mit Press
Pages 130
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262025652

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An encyclopedic collection of all known Becher industrial studies, arranged by building type.

Stonework and Lime Kilns

Stonework and Lime Kilns
Title Stonework and Lime Kilns PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781597112529

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This volume is an essential addition to the Bechers' body of work, devoted to their images of rock-processing plants and lime kilns taken in Germany, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, and Great Britain throughout the 1980s and '90s. Each structure is unique, its details dependent upon the region and the date of its construction, and the book features buildings whose essential function is ancient but remain important today. Although a small number of these images have been included in previous monographs, this is the first publication to showcase a comprehensive collection of the Bechers' study of stonework and lime kilns. Whether presenting single shots or their signature typological grids, the Bechers created a photographic testament to the industrial revolution that so emphatically shaped the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. At the same time, however, they also captured a much-older manufacturing tradition: the quarrying and processing of stones.

Water Towers

Water Towers
Title Water Towers PDF eBook
Author Bernd Becher
Publisher Mit Press
Pages 223
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780262022774

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Gathers photographs of watertowers in the U.S., Great Britain, Germany, and France and describes the authors approach to industrial photography

Gas Tanks

Gas Tanks
Title Gas Tanks PDF eBook
Author Bernd Becher
Publisher Mit Press
Pages 102
Release 1993
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780262023610

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presents four principally different forms of gas holders or gas tanks in 140 photographs taken during the years 1963-1992 in Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, and the United States