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9780300207224 | Other Distribution, March 24, 2015, cover price $40.00
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9781908966735 | Black Dog Pub Ltd, January 6, 2015, cover price $34.95
Product Description: Giuseppe Penone: The Hidden Life Within is the first fully illustrated monograph in English on the recent work of the Italian Arte Povera artist Giuseppe Penone. Including essays from key critics including the founder of the Arte Povera movement Germano Celante and an interview with the artist himself, the book provides a detailed look at the prolific conceptual artist...read more
Hardcover:
9781908966070 | Black Dog Pub Ltd, August 27, 2013, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Giuseppe Penone: The Hidden Life Within is the first fully illustrated monograph in English on the recent work of the Italian Arte Povera artist Giuseppe Penone.
Paperback:
9781894243667 | Bilingual edition (Art Gallery of Ontario, October 31, 2010), cover price $40.00
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 our time. Included are examples drawn from photographs, advertising, documentary films, journals, architectural and exhibition designs, posters, and rare archival materials. Among the artists whose work is featured are Alfred Stieglitz, Walker Evans, Hannah Höch, Berenice Abbott, Edward Steichen, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Imogen Cunningham, August Sander, Werner Graef, Charles Sheeler, John Heartfield, Marianne Brandt, El Lissitzky, and Kurt Schwitters. In the accompanying essays Maud Lavin explores the intersection of montage, modernity, and consumerism that created the image of the New Woman in Weimar Germany; Annette Michelson establishes a historical and critical context for the theory of montage in film; Sally Stein examines why photomontage was used only to a limited extent in the United States in the years prior to the outbreak of the Second World War; and Margarita Tupitsyn considers the role of montage in publicizing and celebrating the Five Year Plan and other Soviet economic policies. She also explores the ways in which montage was used to glorify women in the USSR during the 1920s. Copublished with The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
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9780262200912, titled "Montage and Modern Life, 1919-1942" | Mit Pr, June 1, 1992, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: 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.
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9780262700504 | Reprint edition (Mit Pr, April 1, 1994), cover price $20.00
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9780910663502 | 1 edition (Inst of Contemporary Art, October 1, 1991), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Book by Debroise, Olivier, Sussman, Elisabeth, Teitelbaum, Matthew
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