Montage and modern life 1919-1942
Publisher: MIT Press, 1992001: 1309ISBN: 0262200910DDC classification: 770.11 TEIItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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770.11 EXC Composition : from snapshots to great shots / | 770.11 HEA Photomontages of the Nazi Period | 770.11 SHO The nature of photographs / | 770.11 TEI Montage and modern life 1919-1942 | 770.23 GID Modern photojournalism origin and evolution 1910-1933 | 770.23 LIF Great photographic essays from Life | 770.23 LOE The great Life photographers / |
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The development of photomontage techniques during the early 1920s and 1930s in Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States had a profound influence on contemporary art and mass media. Montage and Modern Life uncovers the roots of this complex relationship. Through unexpected juxtapositions and discontinuous images, and through some of the most sophisticated and least cultivated examples of the art form, it demonstrates how a common set of social and cultural themes was broadly articulated, culminating in a new way of seeing that is the hallmark of the late 20th century.
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