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What is ‘Combination Printing’?

Recap: The origins of Collage and Photomontage

What is a ‘Double Exposure’?

What is the image on the right an example of?

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What were the Futurists interested in showing?

Which art movement used photomontage to create propaganda?

What were the intentions of the Surrealist?

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Post- World War 2

Philippe Halsman"Dali Atomicus", 1948

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Harry Callahan‘Eleanor’, 1951

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Richard Hamilton(1922 – 2011)Just what is it that makes todays homes so different, so appealing? 1956

The Critic Laughs (scroll down once link is open to clip)

Photomontage rediscoveredCut outs and cut-ups

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Robert Rauschenberg (1925 – 2008)

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Robert Rauschenberg (1925 – 2008) Monogram, 1955-9

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Peter Blake‘People We Like’ 1967

Terry Gilliam- Monty Python Animations

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Gilbert and George‘Dirty Word Pictures’, 1977

Gilbert and George‘Bomb Pictures’, 2006

Jamie Reid‘God Save the Queen’, 1977

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Constructed realms

American McGee'Alice in Wonderland’, (2000)

Photoshop with layers & Web browsers. 1993

Megapixel digital cameras1997-1998

Daniel LeeSelf Portraits’, (1997)

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Michael Harp

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Eugenio Recuenco

Annie Liebowitz


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