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   xoxoxoBruce  Thursday Jul 18 12:54 AM

July 18th, 2015 : Water Towers

This German couple specialized in photographing industrial locations in a rigid cold black&white format.
It certainly is documentation, I guess it’s art.




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Typology of Water Towers, 1972, is six suites of nine black-and-white photographs. It is one of the only complete Becher typologies contained and displayed together in one collection. The water towers are bound stylistically, yet through careful study the photographs reveal sometimes dramatic and sometimes subtle differences. Ultimately, to fully grasp the blunt, systematic display of the buildings, the duration of viewing time must be extended. The buildings take on a humanized aspect built of individual characteristics that lie outside dominant styles and oppressive paradigms.


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Beginning in the early 1960s, Bernd and Hilla Becher’s collaboration produced over two hundred photographic collections of industrial buildings, such as smokestacks, water towers, and factories. Continuing Germany’s lineage of documentary photography, most notably August Sander’s portraits of the German public, the Bechers aligned the style with the theoretical impulse of contemporary art. In many ways, the Bechers were recording the increasingly lost world of the Industrial Revolution, which is often viewed as a cause of modernist optimism and a social hope in the power of art and architecture. While not cynical, the Bechers’ straightforward presentations of industrial buildings function as ambivalent elegies to this modern thinking at a time when theoretical movements in art became more critical of modernism’s pretensions and unfulfilled dreams.
Yeah, if you say so.

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Diaphone Jim  Thursday Jul 18 12:23 PM

I like the towers, but agree you can save the "ambivalent elegies."



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