In 1955, Ellen Auerbach, a Weimarian advertising photographer of the Bauhaus circles, chose to document her trip to Mexico with her colleague Eliot Porter, using color photography for the first time in her career.This article seeks to contextualize, for the first time, Auerbach's decision to use color in her work – and within the history of modernism in general. In a discourse where exile studies interweave closely with art theory, I intend to trace the paths of a modernism that might have been, but that was erased by history and migration, demonstrating how the use of color in a non-Western exile context became a starting point for rethinking the aims and epistemic possibilities of the photographic medium within and beyond the modernist pe...
This article is based on the methodology of art-practice-as-research, which departs from my artistic...
Lola Álvarez Bravo (1903–1993), a Mexican photographer, photojournalist, portraitist, and teacher cr...
In the middle of the twentieth century, Mexico sought to reestablish its national identity. Followin...
In 1955, Ellen Auerbach, a Weimarian advertising photographer of the Bauhaus circles, chose to docum...
The Art of Animating Images investigates photography during Mexico’s reconstruction years: 1920s -19...
My dissertation examines the emergence of photographic portraiture as a vehicle for illuminating the...
Many artworks created during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1940) and in the years immediately followi...
The article examines the divergent photographic modernities, photo-collage and color photography, as...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which women are subject to and limited by gendered categor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation focuses on the intersection of non-f...
Long considered a peripheral art form, photomontage is placed at the center of a complex of visual c...
My thesis is a study of the reception of photography into art practices of the twentieth century. It...
This dissertation focuses on Mónica Mayer (b. Mexico City, 1954), analyzing her work to understand t...
In chapter 2, Andrianna Campbell and Ileana Selejan focus their attention on photography as, in thei...
In interwar Germany, affected by deep social and economic crises, a group of Dadaist artists develop...
This article is based on the methodology of art-practice-as-research, which departs from my artistic...
Lola Álvarez Bravo (1903–1993), a Mexican photographer, photojournalist, portraitist, and teacher cr...
In the middle of the twentieth century, Mexico sought to reestablish its national identity. Followin...
In 1955, Ellen Auerbach, a Weimarian advertising photographer of the Bauhaus circles, chose to docum...
The Art of Animating Images investigates photography during Mexico’s reconstruction years: 1920s -19...
My dissertation examines the emergence of photographic portraiture as a vehicle for illuminating the...
Many artworks created during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1940) and in the years immediately followi...
The article examines the divergent photographic modernities, photo-collage and color photography, as...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which women are subject to and limited by gendered categor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation focuses on the intersection of non-f...
Long considered a peripheral art form, photomontage is placed at the center of a complex of visual c...
My thesis is a study of the reception of photography into art practices of the twentieth century. It...
This dissertation focuses on Mónica Mayer (b. Mexico City, 1954), analyzing her work to understand t...
In chapter 2, Andrianna Campbell and Ileana Selejan focus their attention on photography as, in thei...
In interwar Germany, affected by deep social and economic crises, a group of Dadaist artists develop...
This article is based on the methodology of art-practice-as-research, which departs from my artistic...
Lola Álvarez Bravo (1903–1993), a Mexican photographer, photojournalist, portraitist, and teacher cr...
In the middle of the twentieth century, Mexico sought to reestablish its national identity. Followin...