German Photo Book Award 2020/21 Silver
The cosmos of John Heartfield – lavishly illustrated and highly explosive
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John Heartfield
Photography plus Dynamite
The political collages of John Heartfield (1891–1968) have earned him a reputation as one of the most innovative graphic artists of the Weimar Republic. His photomontages and book covers based on collages which had their origins in Berlin’s Dada scene were directed against Fascism and made him internationally famous. Their explosive power has lost none of its impact.
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Heartfield was a sharp and uncompromising observer who subverted the documentary character of the press photograph. He employed his art as political propaganda, and fought against war and Fascism with gripping pictures and trenchant humour. This catalogue will include not only the working materials which reveal Heartfield’s method but also his trick films, work for the theatre and book design. The original art-works and documents all derive from his personal estate in Berlin. Statements by contemporary artists formulate positions and pose questions, which Heartfield’s work raises in the age of fake news.
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Contributions by M. Gough, P. Krishnamurthy, A. Lammert, R. v. d. Schulenburg, A. Schultz, J. Toman, A. Zervigón et al. Statements by R. Deacon, T. Dean, M. Lammert, M. Odenbach, J. Wall
312 pages, 250 colour illustrations21.5 × 27.5 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-3443-8
Events
Berlin
| Akademie der Künste
Zwolle
| Museum de Fundatie
München
| NS-Dokumentationszentrum München
Keywords
Dadaism, 20th century, Photography, Collage, Graphic, Photomontage
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