http://homepage.ntlworld.com/davepalmer/cutandpaste/intro.html
The artwork of Nicolas Lmpert machine-animal collages
meat scapes agit-prop installations words film contact
the artwork of nicolas lampert.
http://machineanimalcollages.com/ [4/24/2008 5:30:12 PM]
The art of photo montage could be said to have started just after the First World War, but the manipulation
of photographs already had a history going back to the invention of photography in the mid 19th century.
Direct contact printing of objects placed on photographic plates, double exposures, and composite pictures
made by darkroom masking were all popular in the Victorian era. Besides this practical use of combination
photography, Victorians discovered the amusement to be had from postcards of the wrong head stuck on a
different body, or the creation of strange or impossible creatures.
But it was not until the revolutionary times following the "Great War" that artists began to see the use of
montage as a truly new art form. The centre of this explosion of creativity was Berlin, where a group of
artists calling themselves Dada was looking for a new means of expression: one that had more meaning
than the prevailing drift into abstraction, but that did not simply return to the traditions of figurative painting.
As Surrealism became the dominant European art form, photomontage gradually faded into obscurity for
many years, until there was a revival in the 1960s, partly inspired by a renewed interest in Dada. Several
of the artists connected with the Pop Art movement used magazine photos and text to convey the ethos of
the age.
At this time, and to an extent in response to the increasing populism of art, advertisers jumped on
the bandwagon and started to produce more photomontages, a trend that continues to this day.
The next great revival in the use of montage in Europe was connected with the politics of the anti-nuclear
movement of the 1980s.
Much of the imagery at this time was designed for use in banners for demonstrations, producing a very
graphic means of communication.
The history of the "cut-up" started with the still image and cinema, but since those days the field has
expanded to include text, sound, and digital montage using graphics programs like Photoshop, which
will be included in version 2 of this site.
My own photomontages and animations can be seen at my personal portfolio site Pabulum Pix.
Please email me with your feedback and ideas.
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The artwork of Nicolas Lmpert machine-animal collages
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The Real Mother of Photo Collage
Art & Culture Artist: Hannah Hoch
Hannah Höch’s work is a complex mélange of harsh politics and delicate ...
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Hannah Höch!
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On June 9, 1978, an obituary appeared with the headline "On the death of Hannah Höch, the bob-haired muse of the Men's Club." For much of her life, Höch had been characterized as the "It Girl" of the macho Berlin art circle dominated by George Grosz, John Heartfield, Richard Huelsenbeck, and Raoul Hausmann (Höch’s onetime lover). These boys formed the Club Dada in 1918 and launched an all-out attack on German bourgeois culture. But Höch was much more than their moll or muse.
Höch’s impact on Berlin Dada was profound. She was a master practitioner of photomontage -- a technique that all the dadaists adopted. With its roots in the kitsch tradition of splicing heads from family photos onto magazine pictures of ideal soldiers or angelic women, photomontage took images and type from the popular press and combined them in ways to reveal the fissures that ran through middle-class ideology.
Höch’s most famous work, "Cut with the Kitchen Knife: Dada Through the Last Weimar Beer-belly Cultural Epoch of Germany" (1919), is a 3’ x 4’ collage bursting with images of German industry, military figures, and recreational gaieties. Amid these pictures, the word "dada" cuts like a knife, exposing the ludicrous contradictions that were Weimar. Other works such as "Hochfinanz" (High Finance) directly critique the connection between bankers, industrialists, and the military.
Over time (and she was an active artist into the 1970s), Höch's work evolved from the propagandistic banner into a reflection on the politics of the self. Her views concerning women and the idea of beauty were seeds for many pieces that used mass media images to fracture canonical concepts of womanhood. Her "Ethnography Museum" series combined photos of African and Asian sculpture with photos of Western body parts in order to probe stereotypes of the "primitive" and "exotic" as opposed to the "civilized."
Höch was a social archaeologist working in reverse. Her montages break down what we see and know, and put the fragments back together in a way that makes us question the concepts of identity, culture, and subjectivity. Höch found the self in the Other in order to deconstruct racism, sexism, and politics. She didn’t limit herself to angry anti-bourgeois messages or the macho posturing of some of the male dadaists, but expanded the scope of her work to mine the intersection between public images and private selves. And on top of all that, she did have an excellent bob.
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| To coincide with Höch’s 1997 exhibit at LACMA, the Christian Science Monitor published this brief, laudatory article. According to the piece, Höch’s work depicts a sensitive awareness to issues facing women and other marginalized communities. |
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| Dada's Girl: Hannah Höch Thumbs Her Nose at Art |
| Hannah Höch’s work is a complex mélange of harsh politics and delicate femininity. Slate’s Luc Sante does not pretend that Höch invented photomontage; however, he does recognize the artist’s unique ability to transform the limited materials of print media into something angry and subversive. |
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| Hannah Höch Retrospective |
| Having to find something to be critical about, Artnet laments the fact that the Höch retrospective at Minneapolis’ Walker Art Center was "long overdue." Once Rosanne Altstatt gets that slight out of the way, however, she proceeds to illuminate the exhibit’s admirable qualities, such as its emphasis on "the chaos of images in a mass media culture." |
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| Iconoclast: Hannah Höch |
| Iconoclast begins its tribute to Höch with a quote from the artist that serves as both an explanation and a lament: "Dada was probably above all else a kind of eulogy for a form of government and life whose time and past and world view [sic] had gone up in flames." Höch, however, never wallowed in nostalgia. Instead, she forged ahead, creating a new aesthetic. |
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| The University of Chicago presents ten images from Höch’s revered oeuvre of photomontages. The works speak for themselves; Höch was clearly a great innovator of twentieth-century art. |
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& Check out
LINKS To More Artists
dedicated to the art of collage
CollageNight.com <http://www.collagenight.com>
(USA) - Varius artists (a project in Santa Cruz, California)
(Czech Republic) - sculpture, installation
Other Sites
Ray Caesar
Ray Caesar is an artist from Toronto, with gallery representation in Philadelphia. He creates his images in the program Maya. Here's a little note about his method

My work is entirely digital, from its creation to its method of printing. I create models in a three dimensional modeling software and cover these models with painted and manipulated photographic textures that wrap around them like a map on a globe. Each model is then set up with a invisible skeleton that allows me to pose and position the figure in its three dimensional environment. Digital lights and cameras are added with shadows and reflections simulating that of a real world.
Here's what Caesar has to say about the inspiration behind his method.

For 17 years I worked in the Art and Photography Department of The Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto. I worked in a department that documented such things as child abuse, surgical reconstruction, psychology and animal research. They were years that I will never forget, years of witnessing great sadness but also great miracles.
I often awake in the middle of the night and realize I have been wondering the hallways and corridors of that giant hospital. As I lay there in the dark, I struggle to remember the fading words of those that still haunt my memories of so many years ago. It is so clear to me that this is the birthplace of all my imagery.
It is appropriate that I now live my dreams for those that didn't get a chance to live theirs.... to do otherwise would be a sin.
Ray Caesar
Ray Caesar's Website
Gallery Representation
Maya Software Package
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Brief History of Kids Charged With Kiddie Porn
Hello Freedomphiles! For the last couple of years, I think I've been the only voice out there warning about this trend of charging kids who take obscene pictures of themselves with production, possession, or distribution of child pornography.
It started back in July of '07, when I reported about a couple of kids who were convicted of child pornography for recording themselves doing the deed. Both kids were of age to actually have the sweaty, but the act of filming it turned them into child pornographers. The decision was upheld on appeal, because "“if these pictures are ultimately released, future damage may be done to these minors’ careers or personal lives.” But a child pornography rap will make them the toast of the town, I'm sure.
We can't forget the 13-year old Denton, Texas kid who was charged with possession of child pornography after another eighth grader sent his phone a nude picture of herself. One parent said at the time, "He doesn't know what a felony means. He doesn't understand what pornography means." I don't know if I'd go that far, but he certainly couldn't be expected to think he was engaging in kiddie porn.
Then, in October of last year, I posted an op-ed on The Nolan Chart about the sex offender registry, where I recounted some stories as above, and also included one about a boy who was facing child exploitation charges for posting on MySpace nude photos his ex-girlfriend had sent him. There was one more story that turned the tables a bit - this time they were arresting the girl - this one in Newark, Ohio - for producing child pornography by texting a nude photo to friends.
Last month, I came across a story about six kids in Greensburg, PA who were sexting (there was even a clever name for it by now) and the three girls were charged with "manufacturing, disseminating or possessing child pornography," while the guys were charged with possession of child pornography.
At that point, I was ready to jump off a bridge, and commented as much: "What the fuck is going on here? When I saw the first story about kids becoming sex offenders and having a child pornography rap over their heads for the rest of their lives, I thought it was an abberation - some reactionary judge who couldn't see the long-term damage of his ridiculous actions - but these stories are becoming more and more common."
I was worried about these kids landing on the Sex Offender Registry, branding them for life, and further diluting the list with harmless characters, especially considering that according to one study, 20% of teens are doing this.
Over at Reason, Jacob Sullum quelled my fears about the 1 in 5 statistic, noting that:
A joint project of CosmoGirl.com and the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, it was conducted by TRU ("a global leader in research on teens and 20-somethings") with respondents who were "selected from among those who have volunteered to participate in TRU's online surveys." According to TRU, they "do not constitute a probability sample." That pretty much destroyed the possibility of gaining anything useful from the poll (hey, he's the best - that's why he gets paid for this and I don't). They might as well have put "This poll is for entertainment purposes only" at the bottom.
Today, Mr Sullum posted a blog about the next story for this terrible list, and the story will sound familiar. A boy took a nude photo of his 13-year old girlfriend and sexted it to some friends, and now six more kids are facing child pornography charges.
Sullum also pointed out this AP article that in The Dallas Morning News last Friday. It looks like someone else has noticed other than the two of us. The article goes through mostly the same litany, and has one prosecutor's unfortunately predictable response: "We don't want to throw these kids in jail, but we want them to think."
Think about what? How they are going to have to find a really creative way of explaining the child pornography charge in thirty words or less on job applications?
They also quote someone sane - Dante Bertani, chief public defender in Westmoreland County, Pa., which is where the sexting six I mentioned above went to court: "It should be an issue between the school, the parents and the kids — and primarily the parents and the kids. It's not something that should be going through the criminal system."
The word duh comes to mind.
I'm really glad to see the trend getting some attention, though - especially when some of these are getting convictions that hold up on appeal. Hopefully, someone like John Stossel will pick this up and run with it.
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LINKS To Collage Artists
Collageart.org <http://www.collageart.org>
(USA) - Jonathan Talbot's project,
dedicated to the art of collage
CollageNight.com <http://www.collagenight.com>
(USA) - Varius artists (a project in Santa Cruz, California)
DavidCerný < www.davidcerny.cz >
(Czech Republic) - sculpture, installation
Blalla W. Hallmann( <http://www.blallasgutekunst.com>
(Germany)- painting, objects
Joerg Huber <http://www.joerghuber.com>
(France) - photography
Natsuki Kimura
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~TM6N-KMR/maineng.html
(Japan) - photomontage, collage art
<http://www.stephanus.com>
Thomas Joseph Landa<http://www.volny.cz/thomas.landa/>
(Czech Republic) - multimedia art
Peter Lewis <http://www.warpart.co.nz/>
(New Zealand) - collage art
http://www.stephanus.com
Bruce Linn <http://www.stephanus.com>
(USA) - painting
Teemu Mäki <http://www.teemumaki.com>
(Finland) -painting, drawing, photography, video, performance, installation
NO!art - international artist's movement <http://www.no-art.info>
Ludek Pešek Pachl <http://www.rebelart.de>
(Czech Republic / Germany) - painting
Jeremiah Palecek <http://www.jeremiahpalecek.blogspot.com>
(Czech Republic) - painting
Frank Rheinboldt <http://www.frank-rheinboldt.com/>
(France) - photo-collages, potography, drawings, paintings, wood objects
Mark Ryden <http://www.markryden.com>
(USA) - painting
Winston Smith <http://www.winstonsmith.com>
(USA) - collage art
Bernie Stephanus <http://www.stephanus.com>
(Switzerland) -collage art, painting
Arnold von Wedemeyer <http://www.von-wedemeyer.de>
(Germany) - painting, electronic media
Krzysztof Zielinski <http://www.eyetoe.org>
(Poland) - photography
Other Sites
Pressweb.cz <http://www.pressweb.cz/><www.artbabyart.com >
Tschechien Online http://www.tschechien-online.org/ -
German news server about Czech Republic
- Czech server for press releases
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MORE LINKS to more Artists
Mark Ryden
http://www.markryden.com
Haines Gallery - SF
Merry Karnowsky Gallery - LA
http://www.mkgallery.com
La Luz De Jesus Gallery - LA
http://www.laluzdejesus.com
Juxtapoz Magazine
http://www.juxtapoz.com
DEVO
http://www.clubdevo.com
Mutato Muzika
http://www.mutato.com
Mark Mothersbaugh Visual Art
http://www.mutatovisual.com
The Circle Jerks
http://www.thecirclejerks.com
sparks design
http://www.sparkz.com
EllieAli
http://www.ellieali.com/
http://www.aproximada.com
Effort and Energy in Temprian
http://www.pbase.com/paulw/southwest_vernal_area_rock_art
http://www.pbase.com/paulw/southwest_rock_art_utah
http://www.pbase.com/paulw/southwest_vernal_area_rock_art
also recommended:
www.unansweredquestions.orghttp://www.lastgasp.com
Last Gasp Publishing
http://www.tikinews.com
http://www.hainesgallery.com
The Tiki News
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http://dianeorr.com/legend.html
First Light, Legend Rock
Dinwoody Tradition Fully Pecked ?300 A.D. to 700 A.D.
Legend Rock, Hot Springs County, Wyoming
Legend Rock is the site of hundreds of rock art images spanning several thousand years.
An eighty-four year old woman whose family pioneered the valley told me that ancient
Indian trails from the Owl Creek Mountains followed Cottonwood Creek past Legend
Rock to the valley.
While several styles of rock art are present at Legend Rock, the most dramatic is the
Dinwoody Tradition, named after Dinwoody Lake in the upper Wind River Mountains,
a location sacred to the Eastern Shoshone people. In the 1880s soldiers from Fort
Washakie discovered Dinwoody rock art. The Shoshone people denied knowledge
of its creation, yet Shoshone elders told stories about the water ghosts and other
strange creatures carved into the cliffs and giant boulders.
In the past Legend Rock was a target for vandalism. Fortunately, the Wyoming state
government purchased Legend Rock from local ranchers and installed a gate across the
road with a padlock. Now visitors sign up for a key and receive information about the
history of the site. Local volunteers monitor the rock art. The result has been more
visitations and less vandalism.
http://dianeorr.com/legend.html
http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/interviews/murray.html
http://dianeorr.com/legend.html
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Acknowledgments
This exhibition and publication are the result of a dynamic collaboration between the artist and two museums that champion his work.
We are especially grateful to Wesley Jessup, Director of the Pasadena Museum of Contemporary Art, for his help in organizing this
exhibition and Debra Byrne, Director for Curatorial Affairs and Exhibitions at the Frye Art Museum, who has been tireless in her
commitment to its every detail. Their texts form a counterpoint, and each offers a valuable perspective on Ryden’s oeuvre.
We are indebted to the many donors whose willingness to lend their works has made this exhibition possible, including David
Arquette, Danny Elfman, Kirk and Lani Hammett. Seonna Hong and Tim Biskup. Chris Iovenko, Debi Jacobson, Scott Janush, Long
Gone John, Paul Leary, Susan McDonnell and Brian Wakil, Tobey Maguire, Richard Meldrum, Ted and Kathy Mendenhall, Jolene
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