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An untitled photocollage c. 1975 — 76 sees a ghostly hand against a black background above an overflowing basket propped up by a silhouetted cutaway; the totem - like form makes the organic uncanny, which is one of the artist's prevailing motifs.
The catalogue reproduces nearly 200 works, including 12 works in glass produced between 1921 and 1932; nearly 30 photographs and photocollages, many of which are previously unpublished; a selection of woodcuts and gouaches, and several items of furniture; the seven record sleeves Albers designed for Command Records (with their classic gatefold sleeves, which Albers helped to conceive); the paintings for which he is so well known; and a selection of theoretical texts.
Seductive and seduced bodies of the past, absurdly rendered in the photocollage Circa ’87 (2013), in which Leckey has cut - and - pasted himself, stripped down to his shorts and sat at a snare drum, as an oddly scaled - down figure surrounded by an admiring throng of big - haired 1980s ladies.
In these photocollages Titova uses photographs of social protesters rejected by mass media for which they were originally made and photographs taken by the military in conflict sites to question the relationships between the lived environments, institutional power and the production of identity through the optics of historical narration.
Hockney's involvement with the depiction of space is traced in this exhibition from the 1960s, through his photocollages of the 1980s and the Grand Canyon paintings of the late 1990s, to the recent paintings of East Yorkshire, many of which have been made en plein air.
Later, using darkroom techniques, she introduced color and created photocollages, which were then re-photographed to produce a unified color transparency.
One and One Is Four: The Bauhaus Photocollages of Josef Albers celebrated the landmark acquisition and the publication of an accompanying catalogue which focuses exclusively on this deeply personal and inventive aspect of Albers's work and makes many of the photocollages available for the first time.
His commentary on Cambodia's current «landscape» is the 10 - meter - long photocollage Empire, a monochrome panorama of temple ruins which dominates STPI's main gallery.
in her latest exhibition, which consists of a new installation, two video projects, and highlights of her early photocollages.
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