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Bernd and Hilla Becher

Bernd and Hilla Becher (Bernd born 1931, Hilla 1934) are German photographers most known for their collection of industrial building images examining the similarities and differences in structure and appearance.

Bernd and Hilla met each other at the Düsseldorf Academy. Both were studying painting at the time and in 1961, the two were married. Shortly thereafter, the couple began photographing and documenting the disappearing German industrial architecture. They were fascinated by the similar shapes in which certain buildings were designed. In addition, they were intrigued by the fact that so many of these industrial buildings seemed to have been built with a great deal of attention toward design. Together, the Bechers went out with a large format camera and photographed these buildings from a number of different angles, but always with a straight-forward objective point of view. The images of structures with similar functions were then displayed side by side to invite viewers to compare their forms and designs. These structures included water towers, silos, and warehouses.

The Bechers also photographed outside of Germany, including buildings from the United States and other areas of Europe. Berdt taught at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and influenced students that later made a name for themselves in the photography industry. Former students of Berdt's included Andreas Gursky, Thomas Ruff , and Candida Hofer .

They were the 2004 winners of the Hasselblad Award. The motivation for the award:

Bernd and Hilla Becher are among the most influential artists of our time. For more than forty years they have been recording the heritage of an industrial past. Their systematic photography of functionalist architecture, often organizing their pictures in grids, brought them recognition as conceptual artists as well as photographers. As the founders of what has come to be known as the ‘Becher school’ they have brought their influence in a unique way to bear on generations of documentary photographers and artists.

Famous Photographs

  • Industrial Facade #23, c1980.

Books

  • Anonymous Sculptures: A Typology of Technical Construction, 1970.
  • Water Towers, 1988.
  • Blast Furnaces, 1990.
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