Bernd & Hilla Becher /

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Author / Creator:Rosenheim, Jeff, author.
Uniform title:Bernd und Hilla Becher. English
Imprint:New York, New York : The Metropolitan Museum of Art, [2022]
New Haven, Connecticut ; London : Yale University Press
©2022
Description:281 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, portraits (some color) ; 28 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12750157
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Varying Form of Title:Bernd and Hilla Becher
Other authors / contributors:Becher, Bernd, 1931-2007, photographer.
Becher, Hilla, photographer.
Conrath-Scholl, Gabriele, writer of supplementary textual content.
Heckert, Virginia, writer of supplementary textual content.
Sante, Lucy, writer of supplementary textual content.
Rosenheim, Jeff, curator, interviewer.
Becher, Max, 1964- interviewee.
Lauffer, Elisabeth, translator.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), host institution, issuing body.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, host institution.
ISBN:1588397556
9781588397553
Notes:"This catalogue is published in conjunction with Bernd & Hilla Becher, on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from July 15 through November 6, 2022, and at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art from December 17, 2022, to April 2, 2023" -- Colophon.
Pages 127-130, 155-158, and 159-162 are foldouts.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-270) and index.
Translated from the German.
Summary:For more than five decades, Bernd (1931-2007) and Hilla (1934-2015) Becher collaborated on extraordinary photographs of industrial architecture in Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Great Britain, and the United States. This sweeping monograph features 150 of the Bechers' quintessential pictures of water towers, gas tanks, and blast furnaces that became sculptural objects through their lens and presentation methods. Also included are little-known or unpublished works beyond the Bechers' iconic Typologies, such as Bernd's early drawings, Hilla's independent photographs, and excerpts from their notes, sketchbooks, and journals. Essays by Virginia Heckert and Gabriele Conrath-Scholl offer new insights into the development of the artists' exacting process; their work's precedents and conceptual underpinnings; and their legacy. Award-winning cultural historian Lucy Sante places the Bechers' photographs within the context of deindustrialization and its impact on the physical and cultural landscape. An interview with Max Becher, the artists' son, explores their artistic methods and collaborative relationship. Showcasing the photographic, architectural, and emotional aspects of their starkly beautiful work, this volume offers an unrivaled look into the Bechers' art alongside their career, life, and subjects.

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