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Del dadá al surrealismo - From Dada to Surrealism Virtual exhibition from the Jewish Historical Museum now available in Spanish! http://exhibitions.europeana.eu /exhibits/show/dada-to-surrealism-es ... deep link war 404 am 120212 | Del dadá al surrealismo - From Dada to Surrealism Virtual exhibition from the Jewish Historical Museum now available in Spanish! http://exhibitions.europeana.eu /exhibits/show/dada-to-surrealism-es ... deep link war 404 am 120212 | ||
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+ | ==Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography== | ||
+ | Adam Fuss, Invocation, 1992. Museum no. E.693-1993, ©Courtesy of Adam Fuss/V&A Images | ||
+ | Adam Fuss, Invocation, 1992. Museum no. E.693-1993, ©Courtesy of Adam Fuss/V&A Images | ||
+ | 13 October 2010 - 20 February 2011 | ||
+ | Shadow Catchers presents the work of five international artists who, for the last twenty years or more, have been challenging the assumption that a camera is necessary to make a photograph. By casting shadows on light sensitive paper or chemically manipulating its surface these artists seemingly capture the presence of objects, figures or glowing light. The results are exciting images often with surreal or abstract effects and symbolic content. These camera-less techniques were explored at the dawn of photography and have now been rediscovered by contemporary image makers. On display are unique and beautifully crafted works by Pierre Cordier, Susan Derges, Adam Fuss, Garry Fabian Miller and Floris Neusüss. | ||
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+ | A History of Camera-less Photography | ||
+ | 13 October 2010 – 27 March 2011 | ||
+ | Free admission | ||
+ | The first photographs ever made were created without the use of a camera. This display explores the camera-less image from its discovery in the 1850s to the present day. Drawing together unique examples from the V&A collection this display showcases the work of the key figures in the history of photography, including Anna Atkins, Man Ray and László Moholy-Nagy. | ||
+ | http://www.vam.ac.uk/ | ||
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+ | Wired UK, "Wikimedia Commons celebrates 10 million free files", http://bit.ly/eQEOrT 28 minutes ago via TweetDeck Retweeted by you and 1 other ... 1904 |
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De Stijl
http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/De_Stijl/index.htm
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Pablo Picasso
Del dadá al surrealismo - From Dada to Surrealism Virtual exhibition from the Jewish Historical Museum now available in Spanish! http://exhibitions.europeana.eu /exhibits/show/dada-to-surrealism-es ... deep link war 404 am 120212
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Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography
Adam Fuss, Invocation, 1992. Museum no. E.693-1993, ©Courtesy of Adam Fuss/V&A Images Adam Fuss, Invocation, 1992. Museum no. E.693-1993, ©Courtesy of Adam Fuss/V&A Images 13 October 2010 - 20 February 2011 Shadow Catchers presents the work of five international artists who, for the last twenty years or more, have been challenging the assumption that a camera is necessary to make a photograph. By casting shadows on light sensitive paper or chemically manipulating its surface these artists seemingly capture the presence of objects, figures or glowing light. The results are exciting images often with surreal or abstract effects and symbolic content. These camera-less techniques were explored at the dawn of photography and have now been rediscovered by contemporary image makers. On display are unique and beautifully crafted works by Pierre Cordier, Susan Derges, Adam Fuss, Garry Fabian Miller and Floris Neusüss.
A History of Camera-less Photography 13 October 2010 – 27 March 2011 Free admission The first photographs ever made were created without the use of a camera. This display explores the camera-less image from its discovery in the 1850s to the present day. Drawing together unique examples from the V&A collection this display showcases the work of the key figures in the history of photography, including Anna Atkins, Man Ray and László Moholy-Nagy. http://www.vam.ac.uk/
Wired UK, "Wikimedia Commons celebrates 10 million free files", http://bit.ly/eQEOrT 28 minutes ago via TweetDeck Retweeted by you and 1 other ... 1904