TY - BOOK AU - Lange,Susanne TI - Bernd and Hilla Becher: life and work SN - 0262122863 AV - TR140.B4412 L3613 2007 U1 - 770.922 22 PY - 2007///] CY - Cambridge, Mass. PB - MIT Press KW - Becher, Bernd, KW - Becher, Hilla. KW - Photographers KW - Germany KW - Biography KW - Photography, Industrial KW - History KW - 20th century N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-247); 1; Introduction --; 2; Biographical notes --; 3; The image of industry --; 4; Early documentation projects and industrial photographs --; 5; The spread of industrial architecture and the aesthetics of the functional --; 6; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographic techniques and methods --; 7; Chronology of the oeuvre --; 8; Systematic photographic documentation --; 9; Typologies and comparative juxtapositions --; 10; Work groups and families of objects --; 11; Presentation forms - exhibitions and publications --; 12; Traditions in photographic history --; 13; Appendix : the Becher School - a preliminary attempt at classification --; Plates --; Source material and interviews --; Hilla Becher's notes from her travels --; Hilla Becher : documenting a photographic industrial history by photography --; Interviews with Bernd and Hilla Becher; Susanne Lange, Michael Kohler, James Lingwood, Susanne Lange and Heinz-Norbert Jocks N2 - "Bernd and Hilla Becher's lifetime project of documenting the industrial landscapes of Europe and North America has secured their position in the canon of postwar photographers." "Becher scholar Susanne Lange, granted access to the photographers' archives and quoting extensively from interviews with them, has written the first sustained analysis and biography of the Bechers' extraordinary partnership. She discusses, among other topics, both the functionalist and aesthetic dimensions of the Bechers' subject matter, their typologizing (which she finds reminiscent of nineteenth-century naturalists' classificatory schemes), and the anonymous industrial building style favored by German architects. She argues that industrial building types impose themselves on our consciousness as the cathedral did on that of the Middle Ages, and that the Bechers' photographs - which seem at first glance only to record a vanishing landscape - serve to examine this shaping of our perceptions. Their work provides us with a rare opportunity to see how we see." "Bernd and Hilla Becher: Life and Work, with 53 duotone plates and 126 additional illustrations, is the first book to delve deeply into the sources and vision behind the evocative and melancholy beauty of the Bechers' work. It will be indispensable both as a reference for students of postwar German photography and as a guide for readers who want to know how to approach the Bechers' monumental project."--BOOK JACKET ER -