PHOTO MONTAGE

  1. photomontage is a collage constructed from photographs.
  2. Historically, the technique has been used to make political statements and gained popularity in the early 20th century (World War 1-World War 2)
  3. Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda…as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky
  4. Photomontage has its roots in Dadaism…which is closely related to Surrrealism
The Right to Copy – Disphotic
Raoul Hausman – Elasticum – 1920
Hannah Höch, Cut with the Kitchen Knife Dada Through the Last Weimar Beer  Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany – Smarthistory
Hannah Hoch – cut with a kitchen knife – 1919
1927 Heartfield Image Rationalization March Predicts Human Workers Replaced  By Robots. Heartfield Posters Knüppel.John Heartfield Exhibition
John Heartfield – Rationalisation is on the march! – 1927

photomontage

Photo-Montage

  1. photomontage is a collage constructed from photographs.
  2. Historically, the technique has been used to make political statements and gained popularity in the early 20th century (World War 1-World War 2)
  3. Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda…as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky
  4. Photomontage has its roots in Dadaism…which is closely related to Surrrealism
Photomontage - Modern Art Terms and Concepts | TheArtStory
Hannah Hoch

Raoul Haussman

Heartfield Political Photomontage "Blind and Deaf" by Turkish Art Critic  Meral BostanciJohn Heartfield Exhibition

John Heartfield

The Art Critic', Raoul Hausmann, 1919–20 | Tate
Raoul Haussman
Alexander Rodchenko | Books (Please)! In All Branches of Knowledge (1924) |  Artsy
Aleksander Rodchenko
Suprematism, Part II: El Lissitzky – Smarthistory
El Lissitsky

PhotoMontage

  1. photomontage is a collage constructed from photographs.
  2. Historically, the technique has been used to make political statements and gained popularity in the early 20th century (World War 1-World War 2)
  3. Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda…as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky
  4. Photomontage has its roots in Dadaism…which is closely related to Surrrealism.
The Art Critic', Raoul Hausmann, 1919–20 | Tate

 Raoul Haussman 
Hannah Höch: art's original punk | Art | The Guardian
Hannah Hoch
Art and Politics: The Work of John Heartfield
John Heartfield
Alexander Rodchenko | Books (Please)! In All Branches of Knowledge (1924) |  Artsy
Aleksander Rodchenko
Suprematism, Part II: El Lissitzky – Smarthistory
El Lissitsky

Photo montage

  1. photomontage is a collage constructed from photographs.
  2. Historically, the technique has been used to make political statements and gained popularity in the early 20th century (World War 1-World War 2)
  3. Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda…as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky
  4. Photomontage has its roots in Dadaism…which is closely related to Surrrealism

Raoul Haussman

The Art Critic', Raoul Hausmann, 1919–20 | Tate

Hannah Hoch

Hannah Höch | Over the Water, 1943

John Heartfield

John Heartfield Biography by Grandson, John J HeartfieldJohn Heartfield  Exhibition

Aleksander Rodchenko

Alexander Rodchenko | Books (Please)! In All Branches of Knowledge (1924) |  Artsy

El Lissitsky

Suprematism, Part II: El Lissitzky – Smarthistory

Photomontage Explained

photomontage is a collage constructed from photographs.

Historically, the technique has been used to make political statements and gained popularity in the early 20th century (World War 1-World War 2)

Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda…as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky

Photomontage has its roots in Dadaism…which is closely related to Surrrealism

Raoul Hausmann | ABCD | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Hannah Höch | Frieze
John Heartfield Biography by Grandson, John J HeartfieldJohn Heartfield  Exhibition
Alexander Rodchenko | Books (Please)! In All Branches of Knowledge (1924) |  Artsy
El Lissitzky - Monoskop

Photomontage

What is a photomontage?

It is a collage constructed from photographs. The technique has been used to make political statements and became well known in the early 20th century, mainly WW1 and WW2.

 Dadaism

Dadaism was an art movement which was formed during the first world war in zurich in negative reaction to the horrors of the war. “The art, poetry and performance produced by dada artists is often satirical and nonsensical in nature”.- Raoul Hausmann.

Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda…as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky

The Art Critic', Raoul Hausmann, 1919–20 | Tate
Raoul Hausmann, 1919-20.
Hannah Höch, Cut with the Kitchen Knife Dada Through the Last Weimar Beer  Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany – Smarthistory
Hannah Hoch, cut with the kitchen knife, 1919.
Alexander Rodchenko | Books (Please)! In All Branches of Knowledge (1924) |  Artsy
Aleksander Rodchenko, 1924.

photo montage

Dada Collage – Smarthistory
Hannah Hoch

photomontage is a collage constructed from photographs.Historically, the technique has been used to make political statements and gained popularity in the early 20th century (World War 1-World War 2)
Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda…as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky
Photomontage has its roots in Dadaism…which is closely related to Surrrealism

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Dada Movement Overview and Key Ideas | TheArtStory
Marcel Duchamp
Heartfield Art. Dada To Graphic Design To Famous Anti-Fascist Antiwar  Images To Brecht Theater Set Design. Modern Art GeniusJohn Heartfield  Exhibition
john Heartfield

Photo Montage

  1. photomontage is a collage constructed from photographs.
  2. Historically, the technique has been used to make political statements and gained popularity in the early 20th century (World War 1-World War 2)
  3. Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda…as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky
  4. Photomontage has its roots in Dadaism…which is closely related to Surrrealism

You’re going to utilise your images from the studio object shoot and other material you have created recently for this…

Using your OBJECTS photographs to create experimental new images either by hand or using image manipulation software OR both!!!

Cut / Slice / Trim / Slide / Join / Add / Combine / Match /  Mix / Tear / Scrunch / Fold / Stick / Stitch / Sew / Weave / Holes / Burn / Singe / overlap

My photomontage work

PhotoMontage

A photomontage is a collage constructed from different photographs. It can also be describes as a combination of several photographs joined together for artistic effect or to show more of the subject than can be shown in a single photograph.

The technique has been used to make political statements and became well known in the early 20th century, mainly World War I and II.

Artists such as Raoul Haussman , Hannah Hoch, John Heartfield employed cut-n-paste techniques as a form of propaganda, as did Soviet artists like Aleksander Rodchenko and El Lissitsky.

Alexander Rodchenko | Books (Please)! In All Branches of Knowledge (1924) |  Artsy
Alexander Rodchenko | Books (Please)! In All Branches of Knowledge (1924)

Photomontage has its roots in Dadaism, which is closely related to Surrrealism.

Dadaism

Dada or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century, with early centres in Zürich, Switzerland, at the Cabaret Voltaire. New York Dada began c. 1915, and after 1920 Dada flourished in Paris. Dadaist activities lasted until the mid 1920s.

Originally a colloquial French term for a hobby horse, Dada, as a word, is nonsense. As a movement, however, Dadaism proved to be one of the revolutionary art movements in the early twentieth century, born as a response to the modern age.