photomontage

[ UK /fˌə‍ʊtə‍ʊmˈɒntɑːʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a montage that uses photographic images
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How To Use photomontage In A Sentence

  • This exhibition brings together that piece with approximately 25 paintings, drawings and photomontages from 1956 to '77 to contextualize The Rose within her oeuvre.
  • Hockney is also known for his photographs, his mosaiclike photomontages, and his imaginative stage sets for ballets and operas. Reyne Haines: Recession Proof Art - Hockney hits it big at Christie's
  • We believe that the photomontage is a satirical criticism of the political positions assumed by the Pope during his ecclesiastical career and that attorney Salvatore Vitello is criminalizing a publication based on outdated articles of the Penal Code, especially that this very Penal Code has recently had substantial changes to its writing. The Vatican Threatens to Sue Indymedia
  • Heartfield had a production team to cut, retouch, add type, and otherwise make the photomontages, which makes him more of an art director.
  • This innovation reads to me as an Internet Age version of photomontage. Merrill Cole: WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin
  • The entries reveal the use of a rich variety of media and materials including photomontage, ceramics, recycled wire, dugong bone, bronze, feathers, pandanus fibre, and works on paper, bark and canvas.
  • Over all, the photomontages, which took the place of painting in something like the way functionalist building was supposed to displace fine-art architecture, became for Teige both solace and poetist delight.
  • From 1922 his stylistically radical work was put to utilitarian ends, including the design of speakers' tribunes and latterly agitprop photomontage and graphic design.
  • The link between finance and the tools of war is explicitly made in the poster's innovative use of photomontage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet one never quite knew why this nonbuilder who had set out to be a painter, then studied art history, became an editor, and took up graphic design and photomontage, was so pertinent to functionalism.
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