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Photomontage

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Photomontage
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dawn Ades
SeriesWorld of Art
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:232
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 150
Category/GenreSpecial kinds of photography
ISBN/Barcode 9780500204672
ClassificationsDewey:778.8
Audience
General
Edition Third edition
Illustrations 225 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 16 September 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Manipulation of the photograph is as old as photography itself. It has embodied and enlivened political propaganda, satire, publicity and commercial art, and created evocations of the 'brave new world' of the future through surreal and fantastic visions. Photomontages were made by, among others, the Dadaists, John Heartfield, El Lissitzky, Hannah Hoch and Alexander Rodchenko, and many of their works were reproduced for the first time in print when this groundbreaking study was originally published. Revered by academics, critics and readers alike, this new edition with updates is still the only definitive guide to the subject. With 225 illustrations in colour

Author Biography

Dawn Ades is Professor Emerita of the History and Theory of Art at the University of Essex. She has written extensively on Dada, Surrealism, photography and women artists, among other things. Publications include Dada and Surrealism Reviewed (1978), Photomontage (1976), Dali (1995), Writings on Art and Anti-Art (2015) and Marcel Duchamp (with Neil Cox and David Hopkins, 2021). Among the exhibitions she has organised or co-organised are 'Art in Latin America' (1989); 'Fetishism: Visualising Power and Desire' (1995); 'Salvador Dali: The Centenary Retrospective' (2004); 'Undercover Surrealism' (2006); and 'Dali/Duchamp' (2017-18).

Reviews

'A valuable service to art and artistic theory, and to history and social studies as well' - The Times Literary Supplement 'An excellent run-down of this most opportunist of twentieth-century art forms' - Observer 'Beautifully lucid and precise ... packed with information and insight' - Time Out