
Still life by Doris Ulmann

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Lotte Jacobi :: Birdform, 1946-1955 (printed 1981). One of Jacobi’s “photogenics” as she named her photograms./ src Akron Art Museum
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Lotte Jacobi :: Bird in Flight – Homage to Brancusi
, 1946-1955 (printed 1981). One of Jacobi’s “photogenics” as she named her photograms./ src Akron Art Museum
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Though best known for her portraits of famous people, Jacobi also experimented with abstraction in her “photogenics.” She described making these photograms (photographs made without a camera) as drawing on photo-sensitized paper by moving the light source. While photography is most often used to document the external world, Jacobi’s abstractions are a vehicle for imagination.




Laure Albin-Guillot :: Micrographie / Micrograph, ca. 1929 / src: luminous-lint
*born Meffredi Laure / more [+] this photographer