To celebrate the groundbreaking show
(and corresponding catalogue) on photo manipulation and visual trickery prior
to the digital age, which is currently at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (until
January 27th),
I thought it would be well to share examples from the inventory
of photo collectors which highlight this fascinating area of photography.
The show at the Met is entitled Faking It: Manipulated Photography
Before Photoshop and was conceived and curated by Mia Fineman of the
museum’s photography department. The show will travel next to the
National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C (February 17–May 5, 2013).
It's final stop will be the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston this
summer.
Erin Waters
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John Foster
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Joel Rotenberg
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John Nichols
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Robert Yoskowitz
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