Bernd
and Hilla Becher: Four Decades
58 minutes / color
Michael Blackwood Productions
 Bernd and Hilla Becher have
been working together as photographers since 1957 documenting and classifying
endangered architecture-- mainly industrial
structures, that are now vanishing from the landscape. By
the end of 1960’s they became part of the conceptual art movement
in view of their minimalist approach. As a result their work can
be found in the collections of most major art museums. For others
familiar with the beginnings of industrial structures their photographic
typologies represent a brilliant study of the early forms of industry.
In this video they discuss their beginnings as documentarians of 19th
century industrial architecture while showing us their retrospective
exhibition at Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof Museum.
Thursday, July 20,
5:30 p.m.
at the Nashville Civic Design Center
138 2nd Avenue North Suite 106
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