
Bernd Becher
Cultural Positioning
- • Conceptual Art
- • Photography
Selected Institutional Exhibitions
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Bernd Becher was a German photographer known for systematic, typological documentation of industrial and vernacular architecture across post-war Europe and North America. Working primarily in black-and-white, he developed a rigorous method of photographing functionally similar structures from a consistent frontal viewpoint, then presenting them in grid formations that emphasize subtle variations in form and decay. His practice established photography as a vehicle for conceptual inquiry and formal analysis rather than aesthetic expression. Becher's approach profoundly influenced subsequent generations of photographers and artists engaged with seriality, typology, and the preservation of industrial heritage.
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