German photographer Hilla Becher posing next to her photo series "Cooling Towers" at the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville in Paris, France, on Oct. 2, 2008.David Ebener—EPA
Hilla Becher, half of a famed photographic duo with her husband Bernd, died on October 10, her publisher, Schirmer/Mosel has confirmed. She was 81.
Known for their typologic series on water towers, which they captured with a straightforward point of view, the Bechers believed that images that were photographed objectively were more truthful. Over 50 years, the duo produced a series of black-and-white surveys of furnaces, winding towers and abandoned buildings, all with the same uniform look. The result, often called the Becher School, influenced conceptual photographers and artists such as Thomas Ruff, Thomas Struth and Andreas Gursky, as well as many others who studied under Bernd’s leadership at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf art academy.
“Hilla Becher was a remarkably incorruptible person,” Struth tells TIME. “I loved her uncompromising but open-minded and gentle attitude, always curious, not sentimental but loving. Her death is a big loss.”
Hilla first met Bernd, who died in 2007, in 1957 when they attended the same art school. “At the time he was not a photographer, but an artist with a brush or pencil,” she told the British Journal of Photography earlier this year. “He only used photography once in a while, because his subjects were disappearing and he wasn’t fast enough to record them. He started making photo-montages, but they were quite messy, I must say. I was a little more conceptual I think.” Hilla and Bernd began photographing together two years later, but their work only gained recognition in the early 1970s after their book, Anonyme Skulpturen, was released in the U.S.
The Bechers on Display at Paris Photo
Industriebauten 1830-1930
Exposition catalogue, Die Neue Sammlung
Munich, 1967Bernd and Hilla BecherIndustriebauten 1830-1930
Exposition catalogue, Die Neue Sammlung
Munich, 1967Bernd and Hilla BecherIndustriebauten 1830-1930
Exposition catalogue, Die Neue Sammlung
Munich, 1967Bernd and Hilla BecherBernd und Hilla Becher Photographien
Invitation card, Ruth Nohl Gallery
Siegen, Germany, 1968Bernd and Hilla BecherKunst Zeitung N°2 Anonyme Skulpturen
Magazine cover for Anonyme Skulpturen, Michelpresse
Düsseldorf, Germany, January 1969
Bernd and Hilla BecherKunst Zeitung N°2 Anonyme Skulpturen
From the magazine Anonyme Skulpturen, Michelpresse
Düsseldorf, Germany, January 1969Bernd and Hilla BecherKunst Zeitung N°2 Anonyme Skulpturen
From the magazine Anonyme Skulpturen, Michelpresse
Düsseldorf, Germany, January 1969Bernd and Hilla BecherKunst Zeitung N°2 Anonyme Skulpturen
From the magazine Anonyme Skulpturen, Michelpresse
Düsseldorf, Germany, January 1969
Bernd and Hilla BecherKunst Zeitung N°2 Anonyme Skulpturen
From the magazine Anonyme Skulpturen, Michelpresse
Düsseldorf, Germany, January 1969
Bernd and Hilla BecherKunst Zeitung N°2 Anonyme Skulpturen
From the magazine Anonyme Skulpturen, Michelpresse
Düsseldorf, Germany, January 1969
Bernd and Hilla BecherBernhard + Hilla Becher bei Konrad Fischer
Invitation card, Konrad Fischer Gallery
Düsseldorf, Germany, December 1970Bernd and Hilla BecherIm Kurtze Erscheint Anonyme Skulpturen
Poster for the publication of Anonyme Skulpturen
Düsseldorf, Germany, 1970Bernd and Hilla BecherAnonyme Skulpturen – Eine Typologie technischer Bauten
Book cover, monograph published by Art-Press Verlag
Düsseldorf, Germany, December 1970Bernd and Hilla BecherAnonyme Skulpturen – Eine Typologie technischer Bauten
Book spread, Art-Press Verlag
Düsseldorf, Germany, December 1970Bernd and Hilla BecherAnonyme Skulpturen – Eine Typologie technischer Bauten
Book spread, Art-Press Verlag
Düsseldorf, Germany, December 1970Bernd and Hilla BecherAnonyme Skulpturen – Eine Typologie technischer Bauten
Book spread, Art-Press Verlag
Düsseldorf, Germany, December 1970Bernd and Hilla BecherAnonyme Skulpturen – Eine Typologie technischer Bauten
Book spread, Art-Press Verlag
Düsseldorf, Germany, December 1970Bernd and Hilla BecherVergleiche techniser Konstructionen
Exhibition catalogue
Aix-la-chapelle, Germany, March 1971Bernd and Hilla BecherVergleiche techniser Konstructionen
Exhibition catalogue
Aix-la-chapelle, Germany, March 1971Bernd and Hilla BecherVergleiche techniser Konstructionen
Exhibition catalogue
Aix-la-chapelle, Germany, March 1971Bernd and Hilla BecherBernd + Hilla Becher
Invitation Card, Konrad Fischer Gallery
Düsseldorf, Germany, 1973Bernd and Hilla BecherBernd & Hilla Becher
Invitation card, Forma Gallery
Genes, Italy, 1973Bernd and Hilla BecherBernd & Hilla Becher
Invitation card, Sonnabend Gallery
Paris, February 1975Bernd and Hilla BecherPreparation Plants
Invitation Card, Sonnabend Gallery
New York, 1977Bernd and Hilla Becher