21 Apr 2009
A complete history of Photomontage
Olivier Laurent
An alternative look at the history of Photomontage has been developed in glorious detail through this website.
Dubbed Nu-real, an extensive timeline is on show regarding ‘Fantastic photomontage’ from 1857-2007. It covers everything from René Magritte, to the evolution of Photoshop montage in the last two decades, to Victorian postcards - the European postcards of the early 1900’s in particular are both bizarre and enlightening.
A whole range of montage eras and influences are delved into, only skirting through the Surrealism and Dadaist movements of which most are familiar with, while avoiding the classic Propagandist montage of the same era.
Even Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland published in 1865 is cited as an influence, principally regarding “girlhood and the sleeping/dream state”. Dreams are treated as central to the movement in general, as D. Haden says “it is about loss and the fervent nostalgia felt by the exile for a land or a dream-time that has faded into memory.”
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