23
Feb
11

Idris Khan : “Bernd and Hilla Becher” Works (Photography)

“every…Bernd and Hilla Becher Spherical type Gasholders”
Lambda digital C print
80 x 65 in
2004

“every…Bernd and Hilla Becher Prison type Gasholders”
Lambda digital C print
80 x 65 in
2004

‘Homage to Bernd Becher’
Bromide print
30 x 34 in
2007

“every…Bernd and Hilla Becher Gable Sided Houses”
Lambda digital C print
80 x 65 in
2004

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Since 1959 Bernd and Hilla Becher have been photographing industrial structures that exemplify modernist engineering, such as gas reservoirs and water towers. These works are often presented in groups of similar design; their repeated images make these everyday buildings seem strangely imposing and alien. Idris Khan’s Every… Bernd And Hilla Becher… series appropriates the Bechers’ imagery and compiles their collections into single super-images. In these pieces, multiple images are digitally layered and super-imposed giving the effect of an impressionistic drawing or blurred film still.

The structures in the Bechers’ original photographs are almost identical, though in Khan’s hands the images’ contrast and opacity is adjusted to ensure each layer can be seen and has presence. Though Khan works in mechanised media and his images are of industrial subjects, their effect is of a soft ethereal energy. They exude a transfixing spiritual quality in their densely compacted details and ghostly outlines. …conveying a sense of time depicted in motion, as if transporting the old buildings, in their obsolete black and white format, into the extreme future.

The Bechers took their photos as a means to document a disappearing tradition; by grouping them according to ‘typology’ the buildings’ designs function like archetypal symbols or an architectural language. Through Khan’s translucent aggregations, structures such as …Spherical Type Gasholders lose their commanding simplicity and rigid formalism and descend into fractured and gestural blurs. Through his photographs Khan compresses the timeline of repetition into indivisible subsuming moments and creates a poetic mutability from the fixed codes of history. [Extract : Saatchi Gallery]

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Idris Khan : Victoria Miro

Idris Khan : Yvon Lambert


3 Responses to “Idris Khan : “Bernd and Hilla Becher” Works (Photography)”


  1. February 23, 2011 at 2:50 am

    great concept and the result is mesmerizing…..saw one of his in a gallery just the other day…beautiful works.

  2. February 24, 2011 at 4:44 am

    fantastic, stunning work! thanks for sharing with us.

  3. February 25, 2011 at 6:28 am

    Becher’s masterpieces ‘remixed’;)


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