9780300179606-030017960X-Utopia/Dystopia: Construction and Destruction in Photography and Collage

Utopia/Dystopia: Construction and Destruction in Photography and Collage

ISBN-13: 9780300179606
ISBN-10: 030017960X
Author: Graham Bader, Yasufumi Nakamori
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Format: Paperback 116 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300179606
ISBN-10: 030017960X
Author: Graham Bader, Yasufumi Nakamori
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Format: Paperback 116 pages

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Utopia/Dystopia: Construction and Destruction in Photography and Collage (ISBN-13: 9780300179606 and ISBN-10: 030017960X), written by authors Graham Bader, Yasufumi Nakamori, was published by Museum of Fine Arts Houston in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Photography & Video, Arts Collections, History, Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent Utopia/Dystopia: Construction and Destruction in Photography and Collage (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.37.

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From the time of its invention, photography has enabled artists not only to capture the world around them but also to create worlds of their own. Utopia/Dystopia investigates how artists from the late 19th century to the present have used photographic fragments or techniques to represent political, social, or cultural states of utopia or dystopia. Artists have employed a number of strategies to this end, such as cutting, fragmenting, and puncturing images as well as reassembling those culled from ready-made materials or giving a subject multiple exposures. The resulting photographs, photocollages, photomontages, and other creations question the validity of seamless pictorial images, and attempt to dismantle the notion of photography as an objective medium.

This publication features approximately forty-five exemplary works by artists such as Herbert Bayer, John Heartfield, Hannah Höch, Arata Isozaki, El Lissitzky, Carter Mull, László Moholy-Nagy, Vik Muniz, Man Ray, Okanoue Toshiko, and many others. Also included are essays that offer new ways of thinking about photography's uses and implications.

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