Fotomontador

Josep Renau

¥27,500(¥25,000 + tax)

Publisher/Fondo de Cultura Economica

   Published/1985
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/69   Size/278*208*10
Google翻訳
"Fotomontador" is a collection of works by Josep Renau, a visual artist from Spain. Born in Valencia, Spain in 1907, Renau is one of Spain's leading artists who has made a name for himself in the production of paintings, illustrations, photomontage posters, murals, etc., and was taught by his father, who was an artist from an early age. , Has been active in various magazines and museums since before the war. During and after the war, he stayed in Mexico and Germany for a long time, created many works with strong political and satirical elements that sarcastic about the war, and his style with strong Latin contrast color sense and strong message was highly evaluated. I've been. This book is one of Renau's masterpieces and is composed of a photomontage with the theme of "America". A meaningful book uniquely created based on American culture, which was strongly influenced as an artist, with the theme of things that symbolized America at that time, such as war, Cold War, colonial policy, racism, and consumption supremacy. .. Text by Joan Fontcuberta. Limited to 3,000 copies. Published in Parr & Badger Vol II.
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