Magazines - Robert Heinecken

Magazines

Buch | Softcover
800 Seiten
2024
Steidl Verlag
978-3-95829-416-5 (ISBN)
150,00 inkl. MwSt
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Robert Heinecken seldom used a camera. A self-described “para-photographer,” he repurposed found imagery to explore the underpinnings of daily life. He cut into periodicals—snipping heads from lithe bodies and slicing rouged lips from smiling cheeks—and reorganized these fragments into collaged wholes that reveal the greed, hypocrisy and misogyny behind traditional depictions of America, and expand the possibilities of the photographic form. This book presents Heinecken’s “Periodicals” (1969–72) and “Revised Magazines” (1989–94) as 25 functional facsimiles. Originally conceived as insertions into circuits of quotidian life, these collage-publications were taken from newsstands, altered, and then returned to be purchased by unsuspecting consumers. By pasting a Vietnam War image into fashion magazines or a dominatrix into Time, Heinecken created serials that are disturbing yet familiar; known cultural referents now oppose their presumed functions. Heinecken’s clandestine acts not only render these mechanisms visible, but intervene with them. In the reader’s hands Heinecken’s serials are mutable and limitless, much like his approach to the entire photographic medium—an endless series of ideas proposed by and through the very system they examine.

Co-published with Pace/MacGill Gallery and Petzel Gallery, New York

Limited edition of 1,000 boxed sets

Robert Heinecken (1931–2006) was born in Denver, and studied printmaking and graphic design at UCLA. In 1963 he founded the UCLA photography program, building a curriculum that transcended the traditions of the discipline. In the mid-1960s Heinecken abandoned the camera in favor of using found negatives and periodicals to create photographic sculptures, photograms and re-assembled magazines. He frustrated the mechanisms of the mass media and reproduction by collapsing and disseminating found photographs, imbuing images with alternative meanings that are often incongruous and satirical within socio-political and erotic contexts.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Göttingen
Sprache englisch
Maße 212 x 280 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Fotokunst
Schlagworte Collagen • Periodicals • Revised Magazines
ISBN-10 3-95829-416-2 / 3958294162
ISBN-13 978-3-95829-416-5 / 9783958294165
Zustand Neuware
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