7 Disrupted Interviews with History
Photomonteur: Peter Lyssiotis
Categories: Bookwork / Digital Books, Photobooks
Reference no.:L/Lys.P/07.00 Place/Shelf:4sthDR
Book title: | 7 Disrupted Interviews with History |
Published by: | Masterthief |
Year made: | 2007 |
Place made: | Australia |
Original: | Yes |
Edition: (No. in Edition) |
25 (2) |
Dimensions: | 153 x 218 |
Binder: | White's Law Bindery |
Physical description: | stab binding, 'limp' cover |
Medium: | photomontage, photographs |
Further information: | |
"Photomontage began with John Heartfield and George Grosz in Germany as a response to the rise of Nazism. Heartfield’s motto, "Use photogrpahy as a weapon" is the guiding principle behind 7 Disrupted Interviews. On the one hand 7 Disrupted Interviews is a critiqueof the death while in police custody of Molrunji Doomadgee, and on the other a celebration of the Noongah peoples’ successful native title claim in Western Australia." Peter Lyssiotis
This book was exhibited in 'Lessons in History I" at Grahame Galleries and Editions in 2007 and it the first book in the Little Red Book Series. This book is featured in 'The Silent Scream; political and social comment in books by artists'. For more information see PUBLICATIONS. |
Photomonteur: | Peter Lyssiotis () |
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