this-is-sar:
“Francesca woodman
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this-is-sar:

Francesca woodman

universitybookstore:

Francesca Woodman (April 3, 1958 – January 19, 1981) was an American photographer best known for her black and white pictures featuring either herself or female models. Many of her photographs show women, naked or clothed, blurred merging with their surroundings, or whose faces are obscured. Her work continues to be the subject of much critical acclaim and attention, years after she died by suicide at the age of 22, in 1981.

skullofjoy:
“Hannah Hoch - Roma - 1925
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skullofjoy:

Hannah Hoch - Roma - 1925 

sixalien:
“Fashion Plate
Richard Hamilton
1970
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sixalien:

Fashion Plate

Richard Hamilton

1970

aestheticgoddess:
“Four Self-Portraits 05.3.81, Richard Hamilton, 1990
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aestheticgoddess:

Four Self-Portraits 05.3.81, Richard Hamilton, 1990

moma:
“Richard Hamilton was born on this day in 1922.
A pioneer of Pop Art, the British artist used collage to critique consumer culture and mass media. A prime example of this is Interior, which incorporates advertisements from mass-circulation...

moma:

Richard Hamilton was born on this day in 1922.

A pioneer of Pop Art, the British artist used collage to critique consumer culture and mass media. A prime example of this is Interior, which incorporates advertisements from mass-circulation magazines.

View other work of Hamilton’s in the #MoMACollection at mo.ma/richardhamilton.

[Richard Hamilton. Interior. 1964. Screenprint. Dorothy Braude Edinburg Fund. © 2017 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/DACS, London]

felinepurrstory:

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Maud Lavin, “The New Woman in Hannah Höch’s Photomontages: Issues of Androgyny, Bisexuality, and Oscillation” in Reclaiming Female Agency: Feminist Art History after Postmodernism.

Hannah Höch, Vagabunden (Vagabonds), 1926, photomontage; Liebe (Love), 1931, photomontage.

the-night-picture-collector:
““Hannah Höch, am Nil, 1934
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the-night-picture-collector:

Hannah Höch, am Nil, 1934