Anita Steckel was an American feminist artist known for paintings and
photomontages with sexual imagery.
Anita Slavin Arkin Steckel (February 24, 1930, Brooklyn, New York — March 16, 2012, Manhattan, New York) was an American feminist artist known for paintings and
photomontages with sexual imagery.
The project combines my documentary photographs and
photomontage with a long - form essay written by Sarah Dohrmann.
Extending the idea of playfulness, Brătescu is fascinated by the disruptive potential of magnets, as illustrated in her landmark piece, «Magnets in the City» (1974),
a photomontage with an accompanying text describing the ways in which magnets of various sizes, placed outside and within the city limits, unleash their hazardous energies, generating chaos while simultaneously reminding people of their own volition and power to act.
Not exact matches
Deluxe Bus
with Restroom, Boxed Breakfast, Drinks Onboard, 2 Drinks
with Lunch, Waiter on Bus,
Photomontage, 20 Minute Stop in Valladolid
signature style of portraiture often included retouching the final image
with oils and transparent watercolors and / or the use of
photomontage.
Me and My Shadow: Shadow and Substance (series of 4 sculptures) 1970 construction
with canvas,
photomontage, plastic, wood, plexi 76 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 6 inches
Known for her collaged work — which includes the cover design of the Buzzcocks's 1977 single Orgasm Addict — Linder has been creating
photomontages for the past thirty years that combine imagery from pornography, car enthusiast publications, and other magazines associated
with male interests and the objectification of women.
Working
with a variety of media, this exhibition will include photography, graphics and
photomontages, but its strongest register will be
with abstract sculpture.
This exhibition charts Höch's career beginning
with early works influenced by her time working in the fashion industry to key
photomontages from her Dada period, such as Hochfinanz (High Finance)(1923), which sees notable figures collaged together
with emblems of industry in a critique of the relationship between financiers and the military at the height of an economic crisis in Europe.
In addition to numerous video works, photos,
photomontages, banners and objects, on two floors of the building you will see expansive multimedia installations that confront visitors
with spectacularly staged high - tech imagery.
Romare Bearden's collage is typically associated as beginning
with his groundbreaking 1964
photomontage and photostats, coming out of his particpation
with the Spiral Group.
This important volume, whose title combines Gertrude Stein's famous motto, «Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose,»
with the name of Marcel Duchamp's feminine alter ego, Rrose Selavy, features portraits, self - portraits and
photomontages in which the gender of the subject is highlighted through performance for the camera or through technical manipulation of the image.
My
photomontages start
with digital photographs.
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.
This focus of the IVAM collection would begin in the thirties
with the
photomontages of John Heartfield, George Grosz or the Valencian Josep Renau.
Tom Calnan will be showing a large - scale oil on canvas together
with smaller mixed media 2 - D work and
photomontages.
The travel posters won instant international acclaim for his pioneering use of
photomontage combined
with typeface.
Michele Abeles stole MoMA's 2012 «New Photography» show
with her seductive, sharply lit
photomontages that incorporated wild prints, domestic objects, and nude male models.
THURSDAY, MAY 2 NOON LUNCH, 12:30 - 1:30 P.M. PROGRAM FACULTY BIENNIAL ARTIST TALKS: Kirsten S. Johnson and Kathryn Van Steenhuyse Multiplicity
with Kirsten S. Johnson, Associate Professor in Graphic Design Inspired by the collages of Ernst, Picasso, Matisse and Schwitters» Merz Pictures, Johnson creates small and large - scale
photomontages.
The resulting abstract
photomontages are densely layered
with a wealth of symbols.
Art on Camera begins in Paris in 1960
with Yves Klein's Leap into the Void (Saut dans le vide), widely known through the iconic
photomontage created by Shunk - Kender.
The exhibition will include a range of paintings, the screening of RED, and a series of hand finished
photomontage works that conflates the female form
with exotic flowers.
Meanwhile a portfolio of
photomontages mixes that masterpiece
with a snapshot of Ms. Ostoya as a teenager, a painting by Georgia O'Keeffe and an image of a robot, amongst other surreal juxtapositions.
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 themes of labor history and globalization in the 1980s; to post-appropriative forms of archival and historical reconstitution since 2000.
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.
As part of our ongoing partnership
with Art Practical, today we bring you a review of Robert Heinecken and Edmund Teske's work in experimental
photomontage at Robert Koch Gallery.
Through an unusual crop, a seamless edit, an odd juxtaposition, an incongruent
photomontage, a staged remake, Maamoun shakes up our expectations and toys
with our perception.
Jeannine Tang will examine the range and reception of Martha Rosler's
photomontage series Bringing the War Home (1967 - 1972),
with implications for how art history produces its objects of media, activism and art.
The Lahore - based artist is well known for his Transliteration series, where he transforms imagery from masterpieces in art history into pixels of form and colour, and plays
with the fragments to create contemporary
photomontages.
Even later in his career, Frank continued to change the game
with his
photomontages and films.
Oscar Gustave Rejlander (1813 - 75) Swedish cameraman and
photomontage expert who collaborated
with Charles Darwin on The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.
Dietrichson has worked
with sculpture, installation, drawing and
photomontages since his first exhibition titled Debut at gallery 21:25 in Oslo in 2001.
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Photomontage
With a background in
photomontage, Youngblood builds the surfaces of many paintings simultaneously while assessing the relationships between each object in formation.
Among Rosler's best - known works are her
photomontages from the series Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful (1967 - 72), which combines war scenes
with images of domestic comfort and high design.
They questioned how Black artists should relate to American society,
with key figures like Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis responding to current events in their
photomontages and abstract paintings.
Thus, he displays a
photomontage of the iconic fortress El Morro in Puerto Rico in which it is conflated
with a supermercado / laundromat / liquor -LSB-.....]
For the monumental work The City Bettina Pousttchi covered the façade of Wolfsburg Palace
with a
photomontage of skyscrapers, which were each, at the time of their completion, the highest buildings in the world.
8 open edition archival prints in Victorian frames Smash is pleased to announce an exhibition of
photomontage by Paul Cook, the first dedicated to his work
with photography.
Her work centres around the dadaistic principle of
photomontage which she developed, together
with Raoul Hausmann, in the early years of the 20th century.
1 Lauri Firstenberg, «Perverse Anthropology: The
Photomontage of Wangechi Mutu, A Conversation
with the Artist,» Wangechi Mutu: My Dirty Little Heaven.
Next to these, feminist pioneer Linder's recent erotic
photomontage, featuring yellow roses arranged strategically over private parts, is juxtaposed
with an irresistible 1970 Hannah Wilke terracotta, Yellow Rose of Texas.
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.
For many years Rosler has produced works on war and the national security climate, connecting life at home
with the conduct of war abroad, in which her
photomontage series played a critical part.
The exhibition brings together these photographs, drawings,
photomontages, and collages, along
with a selection of related archival material, to reconstruct this volume.
In 1916, John Heartfield and George Grosz experimented
with pasting pictures together, a form of art later named «
Photomontage.»
Gilbert & George (b. 1943; b. 1942) Pair of male postmodernist conceptual artists
with worldwide following, involved in performance art,
photomontage, video and mixed media.
Highlights include Gareth James» offbeat photo of a museum installation in progress, Assaf Evron's massive photographic mural of mountain peaks overlaid
with framed pictures of architectural friezes, and Ilit Azoulay's «Howling for Beuys,» a large - scale
photomontage of different forms of aluminum scrap.
These pioneers included the Impressionist Mary Cassatt, who painted a mural on the subject of Modern Woman (1893) for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago; the
photomontage artist Hannah Hoch, the Mexican Frida Kahlo, and the sculptor Kathe Kollwitz, all of whom raised issues about power and representation in gender; the German - born painter Eva Hesse, the Russian - born assemblage artist Louise Nevelson, and the French sculptor Louise Bourgeois, who all produced imagery dealing
with the theme of domesticity and the female body.