Also on view are drawings and
photomontages made in the late 1970s, concert flyers she designed for music labels like Factory Records, and other printed ephemera.
Not exact matches
Austrian artist Anita Witek
makes her debut at the Wexner Center with a monumental site - specific
photomontage installation in the lower lobby, the first the artist has realized in the US.
Incorporating
photomontage and painting, the artist
makes works that reference aspects of European modernism.
The controversial duo composed of Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore continued to
make their trademark brightly coloured graphic - style
photomontages, eventually even ending up married in 2008.
In a
photomontage created with Gabriele De Vecchi for the exhibition Amore Mio in 1970, he composed a projection
made up of frames from movies by Mack Sennett, Luis Buñuel, Fritz Lang and Buster Keaton.
In 2004 and 2008, in opposition to the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, she reinstituted her now well - known series of
photomontages «Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful,»
made as a response to the war in Vietnam in the late 1960s.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes (such as photograms and
photomontages), to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera, to political and documentary engagements with labor history and globalization in the 1980s and 1990s, to forms of archival and historical reconstitution
made since 2000.
In 2004 and 2008, in opposition to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, she reinstituted her now well - known series of
photomontages Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful,
made as a response to the war in Vietnam in the late 1960s.
As a central figure in the 1970s punk rock and hallucinogenic counter culture, Tomaselli began
making visually dynamic and conceptually loaded collages,
photomontages, and paintings, eventually developing a reputation for his inclusion of pharmaceuticals, cannabis leaves, and other mind - altering substances suspended in resin as elements within collaged and painted images.
Their porous practices — grounded in photographic artist's books, sculpture,
photomontage, performance, and science — creatively reassess the themes and processes of
making pictures today.
Drawing on an extensive collection of images by Harry Shunk and János Kender, two of the most important photographers to have worked with performance, the exhibition features iconic images and many rarely seen studies, including those revealing how the
photomontage of Yves Klein's famous Leap into the Void 1960 was
made.