Introduction to the history of photomontage as an artistic practice.
The book by Don Ades serves as an accessible yet sufficiently detailed introduction to the history of photomontage as an artistic practice since the first edition was published in 1976. This...
translation is made from the third edition, published in 2021 with authorial additions and clarifications. Don Ades clearly outlines the context in which—at the crossroads of photography, cinema, press, politics, and avant-garde art during a time when all these fields were undergoing turbulent transformations—photomontage attracted the attention of artists as a means of visual expression. The rise of photomontage between the two world wars is examined in detail, when it became one of the most important mediums of Dadaism, Surrealism, and early Soviet engaged art. Its specific rhetoric, developed by artists such as Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield, László Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, and Gustav Klucis, was taken up by the nonconformists of the second half of the 20th century, whose work is also addressed in the book. The text is accompanied by numerous illustrations that create a broad and impressive panorama of activist art, effectively operating not only on the cultural but also on the political scene.
Introduction to the history of photomontage as an artistic practice.
The book by Don Ades serves as an accessible yet sufficiently detailed introduction to the history of photomontage as an artistic practice since the first edition was published in 1976. This translation is made from the third edition, published in 2021 with authorial additions and clarifications. Don Ades clearly outlines the context in which—at the crossroads of photography, cinema, press, politics, and avant-garde art during a time when all these fields were undergoing turbulent transformations—photomontage attracted the attention of artists as a means of visual expression. The rise of photomontage between the two world wars is examined in detail, when it became one of the most important mediums of Dadaism, Surrealism, and early Soviet engaged art. Its specific rhetoric, developed by artists such as Raoul Hausmann, John Heartfield, László Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, and Gustav Klucis, was taken up by the nonconformists of the second half of the 20th century, whose work is also addressed in the book. The text is accompanied by numerous illustrations that create a broad and impressive panorama of activist art, effectively operating not only on the cultural but also on the political scene.
In stock
€ 14.09
Will be delivered to United States on 11 March (We):
By courier
from
€ 38.94
In stock
€ 14.09
Will be delivered to United States on 11 March (We):
Be the first to know about our current discounts, offers and new products!
Check icon
You have added to your basket
Check icon
You have added to favourites
Sold out
The item is currently out of stock.
In stock
Available in warehouse. You will receive the exact delivery date from the operator after the order confirmation.
To order
The product is delivered directly from the publisher. The order processing time is up to 14 days, you will receive the exact delivery date from the operator after the order confirmation.