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portada Public Photographic Spaces: Propaganda Exhibitions from Pressa to The Family of Man, 1928-55 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
504
Format
Paperback
Weight
2.85
ISBN
8492505060
ISBN13
9788492505067

Public Photographic Spaces: Propaganda Exhibitions from Pressa to The Family of Man, 1928-55 (in English)

Jorge Ribalta (Author) · Museu D'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) · Paperback

Public Photographic Spaces: Propaganda Exhibitions from Pressa to The Family of Man, 1928-55 (in English) - Roland Barthes

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Synopsis "Public Photographic Spaces: Propaganda Exhibitions from Pressa to The Family of Man, 1928-55 (in English)"

This book focuses from a chronological perspective on photography as a tool for a new visuality and the rupture of the role of the spectator: photographic exhibitions from 1928 to 1955, from the spaces designed by Lissitzky's to The Family of Man; the trajectory of utopian architectural-photographic space and from post-Revolutionary Russia to America during the Cold War. This space documents the exhibitions designed by Lissitzky (Pressa, Film und Foto, etc); German, Italian and Spanish exhibitions in the 1930s, and exhibitions in MOMA during the Second World War.

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