Anonyme Skulpturen: A Typology of technical Constructions by Bernhard and Hilla Becher
The masterpiece of the German photographers Bernhard and Hilla Becher, documenting the sculptural forms of postwar industrial architectures, primarily factories, which ‘develop without any regard for aesthetics’, their shapes exclusively representative of their utility and function. 1st edition, 1st printing, published by ART-Press Verlag, Dusseldorf and Wittenborn and Co., NY, in 1970, with texts in German, English and French. An excellent copy overall, bright and clean throughout and with just a few small closed tears to the edges of the dust jacket.
The masterpiece of the German photographers Bernhard and Hilla Becher, documenting the sculptural forms of postwar industrial architectures, primarily factories, which ‘develop without any regard for aesthetics’, their shapes exclusively representative of their utility and function. 1st edition, 1st printing, published by ART-Press Verlag, Dusseldorf and Wittenborn and Co., NY, in 1970, with texts in German, English and French. An excellent copy overall, bright and clean throughout and with just a few small closed tears to the edges of the dust jacket.
The masterpiece of the German photographers Bernhard and Hilla Becher, documenting the sculptural forms of postwar industrial architectures, primarily factories, which ‘develop without any regard for aesthetics’, their shapes exclusively representative of their utility and function. 1st edition, 1st printing, published by ART-Press Verlag, Dusseldorf and Wittenborn and Co., NY, in 1970, with texts in German, English and French. An excellent copy overall, bright and clean throughout and with just a few small closed tears to the edges of the dust jacket.