V: Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 1, Niederfischbach, 1962, from the portfolio Fachwerkhäuser, Siegener Industriegebiet (Timbered Houses, Siegen Industrial Area)
Bernd Becher; Hilla Becher, V: Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 1, Niederfischbach, 1962, from the portfolio Fachwerkhäuser, Siegener Industriegebiet (Timbered Houses, Siegen Industrial Area), 1993, duotone offset print, Museum Purchase: Funds provided by Dorothy Lemelson and Bonnie Serkin, © unknown, research required, 2006.16e
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- Title
V: Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 1, Niederfischbach, 1962, from the portfolio Fachwerkhäuser, Siegener Industriegebiet (Timbered Houses, Siegen Industrial Area)
- Related Titles
original language: V: Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 1, Niederfischbach, 1962
portfolio title: Fachwerkhäuser, Siegen Industriegebiet
translation: Timbered Houses, Siegen Industrial Area
- Artist
- Date
1993
- Medium
duotone offset print
- Edition
8/50
- Dimensions (H x W x D)
image: 15 5/16 in x 12 1/8 in; sheet: 24 3/4 in x 19 11/16 in
- Inscriptions & Markings
inscription: "8/50", graphite, verso, lower right
inscription: "IV", graphite, verso, lower left
signature: "Hilla Becher", graphite, verso, lower center
signature: "Bernard Becher", graphite, verso, lower center
- Collection Area
Photography; Modern and Contemporary Art
- Category
Books, Portfolios, and Manuscripts
Photographs
- Object Type
photograph
- Credit Line
Museum Purchase: Funds provided by Dorothy Lemelson and Bonnie Serkin
- Accession Number
2006.16e
- Copyright
© unknown, research required
- Terms
Collaborative artists Bernd and Hilla Becher are renowned for their photographic typologies, or systematic classifications, of industrial architecture. Their purposely “objective” point of view was featured in the groundbreaking 1975 exhibition The New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape (which also included Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, and Joe Deal, whose work is also on view in this installation), and they influenced a new generation of contemporary photographers, in particular Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, and Candida Höfer, all of whom studied with Bernd at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
- Exhibitions
2012 70 Years/70 Photographs Portland Art Museum