Framework Houses, Germany

Bernd and Hilla Becher German
Hilla Becher German
Bernd Becher German

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This unique diptych represents an important step in the Bechers' development of the gridded typology form. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the artists experimented with a number of formats exemplifying the comparative technique that their rigorous archival method (standardizing their work formally and compositionally) made possible. Only two or three other diptychs of this "one-and-nine" format (such as gas tanks) have been seen in records of auction results but never available for acquisition. The Bechers' entire project rests on the differential nature of their system, i.e. only in multiple variants presented side by side can an "ideal" form or archetype be created in the mind of the viewer. Although coincidental, the German sociological pairing of gemeineschaft (social relations via personal ties) and gesellschaft (social relations via impersonal ties) seems especially appropriate to the conceptual organization presented here by the artists.

Framework Houses, Germany, Bernd and Hilla Becher (German, active 1959–2007), Gelatin silver prints

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