For more than five decades, Bernd (1931–2007) and Hilla (1934–2015) Becher collaborated on photographs of industrial architecture in Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Great Britain, and the United States. This sweeping monograph features the Bechers’ quintessential pictures, which present water towers, gas tanks, blast furnaces, and more as sculptural objects. Beyond the Bechers’ iconic Typologies, the book includes Bernd’s early drawings, Hilla’s independent photographs, and excerpts from their notes, sketchbooks, and journals. The book’s authors offer new insights into the development of the artists’ process, their work’s conceptual underpinnings, the photographers’ relationship to deindustrialization, and the artists’ legacy. An essay by award-winning cultural historian Lucy Sante and an interview with Max Becher, the artists’ son, make this volume an unrivaled look into the Bechers’ art alongside their career, life, and subjects.
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Becher, Bernd, Hilla Becher, Gabriele Conrath-Scholl, Virginia Heckert, Lucy Sante, Jeff Rosenheim, Max Becher, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, eds. 2022. Bernd & Hilla Becher. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.