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    © John Heartfield, Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Der Krieg und sein Schatten...

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    © John Heartfield, Akademie der Künste, Berlin

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    © John Heartfield, Akademie der Künste, Berlin

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    © arbeiterfotografie.com

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    © arbeiterfotografie.com

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    © arbeiterfotografie.com

Anti-art. Anti-war. Dada. 1916 was the founding year of the artists' group  Dada, which intended to use “anti-art” as a weapon against the First World War. John Heartfield was “Monteurdada”. From 1930, using photomontages against war and NS terror, Heartfield designed the cover pages of the Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung, workers' illustrated news. In 1926, “photography as weapon” was the guiding motto of the German association of worker-photographers. Photomontages of today's worker photography have been created since the 1970s.

42Innere Sicherheit/
The State I am In

Galerie Arbeiterfotografie
Merheimer Str. 107
50733 Köln - Nippes


Artist(s)
John Heartfield und Arbeiterfotografie
duration

14.09. – 27.09.2016


Vernissage

14.09.2016   19.00h


Festival opening hours

23.09. 19h – 21h 
24. + 25.09. 11h – 16h
Tue + Thu 19h – 21h, Sat 11h – 14h and by appointment


additional events

John Heartfield, Fotomonteur (60 Min) Film by Helmut Herbst 1977

17.09.2016   18.00h

Deutschland Dada (63 Min) Film by Helmut Herbst 1969

17.09.2016   19.15h


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