Jiří Kolář: Návod k upotřebení (1969) [Czech]
Filed under artist publishing | Tags: · collage, poetry

A collection of collages and “destatic” poems from the Czech experimental poet and artist.
With an Afterword by Josef Hlaváček
Publisher Dialog, Most, Czechoslovakia, 1969
[116] pages
Commentary: Pavlína Morganová (Sešit, 2013, CZ).
PDF (15 MB, no OCR)
English translation of selected poems (trans. Ryan Scott, 2015)
Maud Lavin: Cut With the Kitchen Knife: The Weimar Photomontages of Hannah Höch (1993)
Filed under book | Tags: · art, art history, avant-garde, collage, dada, gender, mass media, montage, photomontage, weimar republic, women

“The women of Weimar Germany had an uneasy alliance with modernity: while they experienced cultural liberation after World War I, these “New Women” still faced restrictions in their earning power, political participation, and reproductive freedom. Images of women in newspapers, films, magazines, and fine art of the 1920s reflected their ambiguous social role, for the women who were pictured working in factories, wearing androgynous fashions, or enjoying urban nightlife seemed to be at once empowered and ornamental, both consumers and products of the new culture. In this book Maud Lavin investigates the multi-layered social construction of femininity in the mass culture of Weimar Germany, focusing on the intriguing photomontages of the avant-garde artist Hannah Höch.
Höch, a member of the Berlin Dada group, was recognized as one of the most innovative practitioners of photomontage. In such works as Dada-Ernst and Cut with the Kitchen Knife, she reconstructed the wonderfully seductive mass media images of the New Woman with their appeal intact but with their contours fractured in order to expose the contradictions of the new female stereotypes. Her photomontages exhibit a disturbing tension between pleasure and anger, confidence and anxiety. In Weimar—as today—says Lavin, the representation of women in the mass media took on a political meaning when it challenged the distribution of power in society. Höch’s work provides important evidence of the necessity for women to shape the production and reception of the images that redefine their role.”
Publisher Yale University Press, 1993
ISBN 0300047665, 9780300047660
xvii+260 pages
Reviews: Johanna Drucker (Art Journal 1993), Susan Sensemann (Design Issues 1994), Greil Marcus (2014).
PDF (assembled from scans on author’s Academia.edu page, 24 MB, no OCR)
Comment (0)William C. Wees: Recycled Images: The Art and Politics of Found Footage Films (1993)
Filed under book | Tags: · appropriation, cinema, collage, experimental film, film, film theory, montage, politics

An important film-theoretical work, especially significant for its attempt to delimit the phenomenon of found footage film.
Includes condensed commentary from author’s 1991 informal interviews with North American filmmakers who have made extensive use of found footage: Craig Baldwin, Abigail Child, Bruce Conner, David Rimmer, Keith Sanborn, Chick Strand, and Leslie Thornton.
Published in conjuction with the Anthology Film Archives’ May 1993 survey of found footage and collage films.
Publisher Anthology Film Archives, New York City, 1993
ISBN 0911689192, 9780911689198
117 pages
via Alex Costa
Commentary: Pierre Rannou (Esse, 2008).
PDF (32 MB)
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