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7. Surrealistic photography
Surrealist photography for the Dada period of decline seen in the field of photography as a genre, the rise in the thirties of last century.
The school has a more stringent program of art and art theory. They believe that a realistic way to create real-world performance of classical artists have already completed the task of the modern artist’s mission is to tap new, not yet explored that part of the human “spirit world.”Thus, the human subconscious activities, occasionally inspired, psychological metamorphosis and became surreal fantasy photography artists made a special object.
Surrealist photography of the Dada photographer is also the same as using scissors, paste, darkroom techniques as their primary means of modeling, the scene will be piling up the screen works, put together, restructuring, performance and detail the specific any exaggeration, distortion, omission and symbolic practices combine to create a real and imagined, between the concrete and abstract, surreal “art realm.” Therefore, the effect is bizarre, absurd and mysterious.
The school’s founder is a British photographer, silk cloth Dayton and the United States to stay Quayle (1880-1945). Completed for the British stage for the real photographer Mark Bin (1905 -?), In his own creation, the “super-reality” of virtual and real reality blend together to create an illusion it is really only the realm. For example, he created in 1946, “Mark Bin’s self-portrait” is a typical ultra-realistic work, it is the use of four exposure shot out of the way – one front, two side and one eye .
The school has engaged in a famous photographer, surrealist painter Pal Khan photo Collection; deformation of the body photographer