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Becher curated "August Sander/Bernd and
Hilla Becher: 'A Dialogue'" at
Bruce Silverstein Gallery in New York.
Unlike previous displays, the
Bechers'...
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Becher is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Henry Becher, (fl. 1561),
English translator and
vicar of
Mayfield Michael Becher, (1704–1758)...
- Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Italy.
Becher,
alongside her husband,
received the
Erasmus Prize and the H****elblad Award. The
Bechers founded the Düsseldorf School...
- Kurt
Andreas Ernst Becher (12
September 1909 – 8
August 1995) was a mid-ranking SS
commander who was
Commissar of all
German concentration camps, and Chief...
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Becher's Brook (/ˈbiːtʃərz/ BEECH-ərz) is a
fence jumped during the
Grand National, a
National Hunt
horse race held
annually at
Aintree Racecourse near...
- John
Becher may
refer to: John
Becher (priest, born 1861) (1861–1946),
Anglican archdeacon in
Ireland John
Thomas Becher (1770–1848),
English clergyman...
- couple,
Bernd and
Hilla Becher, who were
teaching at the
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in Germany.
Since the late 1950s the
Bechers had been
photographing various...
- Will
Becher is a
British animator and film director.
Becher's first role was as an
animator on Aardman's 2000 movie,
Chicken Run, and has
since worked...
- the
Second World War, the
Bechers returned to the
Soviet occupation zone of the
divided Allied-occupied Germany.
Lilly Becher worked as head
editor of...
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William Cullen considered Becher as a
chemist of
first importance and
Physica Subterranea as the most
considerable of
Bechers writings. Bill Bryson, in...