The 254 Artworks of media Gelatin Silver Print and containing the word ulrike maria ottinger, gelatin silver print, 1975

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Leon Underwood - Langston HughesLangston HughesLeon Underwood

The Harlem Renaissance of the early twentieth century was a misnomer. Harlem had always been the capital of African America, with its own cultural and social traditions. What “Renaissance” actually connoted was whites’ discovery of African America and their grudging admission to allow the most talen...

National Portrait Gallery (Washington, United States)
 
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Walker Evans - Let Us Now Praise Famous MenLet Us Now Praise Famous MenWalker Evans

Walker EvansBorn in St. Louis, USA , in 1903; died in New Haven, USA , in 1975.The 1930s was a career-defining decade for American photographer Walker Evans. That same decade—the tumultuous interlude between World War I and World War II—was marked by a global economic collapse known as the Great Dep...

la Biennale di Venezia (Venice, Italy)
 
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Walker Evans - Let Us Now Praise Famous MenLet Us Now Praise Famous MenWalker Evans

Walker EvansBorn in St. Louis, USA , in 1903; died in New Haven, USA , in 1975.The 1930s was a career-defining decade for American photographer Walker Evans. That same decade—the tumultuous interlude between World War I and World War II—was marked by a global economic collapse known as the Great Dep...

la Biennale di Venezia (Venice, Italy)
 
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Walker Evans - Let Us Now Praise Famous MenLet Us Now Praise Famous MenWalker Evans

Walker EvansBorn in St. Louis, USA , in 1903; died in New Haven, USA , in 1975.The 1930s was a career-defining decade for American photographer Walker Evans. That same decade—the tumultuous interlude between World War I and World War II—was marked by a global economic collapse known as the Great Dep...

la Biennale di Venezia (Venice, Italy)
 
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Walker Evans - Let Us Now Praise Famous MenLet Us Now Praise Famous MenWalker Evans

Walker EvansBorn in St. Louis, USA , in 1903; died in New Haven, USA , in 1975.The 1930s was a career-defining decade for American photographer Walker Evans. That same decade—the tumultuous interlude between World War I and World War II—was marked by a global economic collapse known as the Great Dep...

la Biennale di Venezia (Venice, Italy)
 
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Man Ray - Marcel DuchampMarcel DuchampMan Ray

The American artist Man Ray (1890-1976) was the one who changed the status of photography from a simple record of reality to - also - an art form. His production started in New York with paintings; however, a meeting with the ideas of Dadaism, personally presented by the Frenchman Marcel Duchamp, in...

Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Curitiba, Brazil)
 
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Man Ray - Self-PortraitSelf-PortraitMan Ray

The American artist Man Ray (1890-1976) was the one who changed the status of photography from a simple record of reality to - also - an art form. His production started in New York with paintings; however, a meeting with the ideas of Dadaism, personally presented by the Frenchman Marcel Duchamp, in...

Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Curitiba, Brazil)
 
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Man Ray - KikiKikiMan Ray

The American artist Man Ray (1890-1976) was the one who changed the status of photography from a simple record of reality to - also - an art form. His production started in New York with paintings; however, a meeting with the ideas of Dadaism, personally presented by the Frenchman Marcel Duchamp, in...

Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Curitiba, Brazil)
 
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Man Ray - Noire et BlancheNoire et BlancheMan Ray

The photograph “Black and White” refers to two masks: one black, of African origin, and another represented by the pale face of the model Kiki de Montparnasse. It is an example of artistic photography produced by Man Ray, which draws attention to African art. Used to the puns and games of Dada, the ...

Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Curitiba, Brazil)
 
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Man Ray - Georges BraqueGeorges BraqueMan Ray

The American artist Man Ray (1890-1976) was the one who changed the status of photography from a simple record of reality to - also - an art form. His production started in New York with paintings; however, a meeting with the ideas of Dadaism, personally presented by the Frenchman Marcel Duchamp, in...

Oscar Niemeyer Museum (Curitiba, Brazil)
 

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