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Photographs of uncommon books. Bookish quotations from literary sources including Hawthorne, Borges, Cocteau and others accompany the photographs throughout.
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Camera obscuras --- Photography, Pinhole --- Morell, Abelardo.
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Iconography --- books --- Chen, Julie --- Morell, Abelardo --- Matisse, Henri --- Samaras, Lucas
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Photographie artistique --- Photography, Artistic --- Expositions --- Morell, Abelardo, --- Morell, Abelardo --- fotografie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- Morell Abelardo --- camera obscura --- 77.071 MORELL --- Exhibitions --- Expositions. --- Photographie d'oeuvres d'art.
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Lizama, Silvia --- Martinez Canas, Maria --- Morell, Abelardo --- Munoz, Eduardo --- Perez, Marta Maria --- Roque, Adalberto
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Volume one focuses on the nineteenth century and some of its contemporary progeny. It begins with the camera obscura, which morphed into chemical photography and lives on in digital form, and ends with Walter Benjamin. Key figures discussed along the way include Nicéphore Niépce, Louis Daguerre, William Fox-Talbot, Jeff Wall, and Joan Fontcuberta.
Photography --- History --- fotografie --- fotografiegeschiedenis --- negentiende eeuw --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- fotografietheorie --- kunsttheorie --- film --- filmtheorie --- Akerman Chantal --- Fox Talbot William Henry --- Niepce Nicephore --- Daguerre Louis Jacques Mandé --- Morell Abelardo --- Benjamin Walter --- portretfotografie --- Wall Jeff --- Proust Marcel --- 77.035 --- History. --- Photography - History
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A partir de la présentation de près de 70 oeuvres, de Man Ray à Jeff Wall en passant par Ugo Mulas, cette exposition explore le sens de la photographie aujourd'hui à travers ses techniques, ses matériaux, les sources d'inspiration des photographes, etc.
Photography --- Photographie --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Photographes --- Musée national d'art moderne-Centre de création industrielle $c Paris --- fotografie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- fotografietheorie --- fotografische techniek --- Beuys Joseph --- Brassaï --- Campeau Michel --- Citroen Paul --- Garnell Jean-Louis --- Gerz Jochen --- Gordon Douglas --- Hermanowicz Mariusz --- Hilliard John --- Karquel Gaston --- Kertész André --- Lerner Nathan --- Man Ray --- Morell Abelardo --- Morris Robert --- Mulas Ugo --- Oppenheim Denis --- Paolini Giulio --- Paradeis Florence --- Rautert Imm --- Robakowski Jozef --- Roche Denis --- Saudek Jan --- Tosani Patrick --- Wall Jeff --- Welling James --- 77.01 --- Exhibitions --- Musée national d'art moderne-Centre de création industrielle --- Analyse de l'art --- Pop art --- Postmodernisme --- Art conceptuel --- Art contemporain --- Avant-garde
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An unprecedented survey of artists in exile from the 19th century through the present day, with notable attention to Asian, Latin American, African American, and female artists. This timely book offers a wide-ranging and beautifully illustrated study of exiled artists from the 19th century through the present day, with notable attention to individuals who have often been relegated to the margins of publications on exile in art history. The artworks featured here, including photographs, paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture, present an expanded view of the conditions of exile—forced or voluntary—as an agent for both trauma and ingenuity. The introduction outlines the history and perception of exile in art over the past 200 years, and the book’s four sections explore its aesthetic impact through the themes of home and mobility, nostalgia, transfer and adjustment, and identity. Essays and catalogue entries in each section showcase diverse artists, including not only European ones—for example, Jacques-Louis David, Paul Gauguin, George Grosz, and Kurt Schwitters—but also female, African American, East Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern artists, such as Elizabeth Catlett, Harold Cousins, Mona Hatoum, Lotte Jacobi, An-My Lê, Roberto Matta, Ana Mendieta, Abelardo Morell, Mu Xin, and Shirin Neshat.
Art --- Social problems --- refugees --- artists [visual artists] --- Sociale problemen --- Kunst --- oorlogen --- identiteit --- exile [sociological concept] --- kunstenaars --- vluchtelingen --- Cousins, Harold --- Beckmann, Max --- Nolde, Emil --- Catlett, Elizabeth --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Alsoudani, Ahmed --- Kitaj, Ronald B. --- David, Jacques Louis --- Jacobi, Lotte --- Feininger, Lyonel --- Morell, Abelardo --- Grosz, Georg --- Lê, An-My --- Tanguy, Yves --- Hofmann, Hans --- Xin, Mu --- Gauguin, Paul --- Hatoum, Mona --- Gorky, Arshile --- Samaras, Lucas --- Courbet, Gustave --- Neshat, Shirin --- Schwitters, Kurt --- Matta, Roberto --- Mendieta, Ana --- Vordemberge-Gildewart, Friedrich --- Kolář, Jiří --- Kertész, André --- Seligmann, Kurt --- wars --- identity --- David, Jacques-Louis --- ballingschap --- migratie --- sociaal engagement --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- 21ste eeuw --- migratie. --- ballingschap. --- oorlogen. --- sociaal engagement. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- 21ste eeuw.
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