The artwork, titled “Framework Houses,” was created by the artists Bernd and Hilla Becher from 1959 to 1973. Utilizing the medium of gelatin silver print photography, this piece falls under the Conceptual Art movement and is classified within the genre of photo architecture. The series, a meticulous compilation of black-and-white photographs, methodically captures the architectural details of various half-timbered houses, illustrating the Bechers’ rigorous documentation and typological approach to industrial and vernacular structures.
The artwork consists of a grid-like series of photographs, each depicting the frontal view of different framework houses. The houses are presented in a straightforward, objective manner, emphasizing their structural elements and geometric forms. The uniformity in the presentation of these images highlights subtle variations in design, construction, and materials, inviting viewers to compare and appreciate the distinct characteristics of each house. The neutral backgrounds and consistent lighting serve to focus attention on the architectural features, reinforcing the systematic approach that characterizes the Bechers’ body of work. The series stands as a significant contribution to the exploration of industrial and architectural typologies within the broader context of Conceptual Art.