Tag: abstraction

  • How they made an impact. A short selection of significant prints from the “History of Press Graphics. 1819-1921”

    What sails here under the flag of caricature is nothing other than an early form of blunt and bleak social realism. The group makes a powerful and monumental impression, misery in the dimension of a history picture, and that’s exactly how it was meant to be. The publisher of La Caricature, Charles Philipon, like most […]

  • Hazem Alhamwi´s “From my Syrian Room” — from his German room

    The Essay is based on Hazem Alhamwi´s latest documentary “From my Syrian Room”, Syria, France, Germany, Lebanon and Qatar, 2014 , 70 minutes. All images are stills taken from this film. Prima facie, there is no obvious close connection between the satirical black humour of Syrian artist Hazem Alhamwi, which is found in his cartoons, […]

  • Graphism: Michaux-Maciunas-Diagrammatik (MePri-News 11/12/08 – 20/10/12)(MePri-News 11/12/08 – 20/10/12)

    11/12/08 Henri Michaux on UbuWeb This contribution on the famous Belgique draughtsman includes the astonishing document “images du monde visionnaire”, an educational film by Henri Michaux and Eric Duvivier which was produced in 1963 by the film department of Swiss pharmaceutical company Sandoz “in order to demonstrate the hallucinogenic effects of mescaline and hashish. ———————————————————————————————————————– […]

  • Illustration & Avantgarde (MePri-News 18/5/08 – 4/6/10)

    18/5/08 Annabelle Görgen: Antihaltung mit System: Die Arts Incohérents. Eine vergessene Kunst und die Folgen. MePri-Lecture #14 Das surrealistische Verfahren der poetischen Zündung, die Methode der Kombinatorik, und der häufig sprachspielerische und schwarze Humor erhalten durch die Erforschung einer wenig bekannten Pariser Künstlergruppe des späten 19. Jahrhunderts einen neuen historischen Hintergrund: Die Arts incohérents waren […]

  • The Empty Image as Weapon. Charles Gilbert-Martin´s Anti-Censorship Campaign

    Charles Gilbert-Martin, along with André Gill, Alfred Le Petit and Thomas Nast, counted as the main protagonists of the second wave of the caricature movement. What lent them unparalleled popularity in the field of art was less the graphical brilliance and enormous richness of ideas in their works than the back-breaking campaigns and skilful ambages […]