Click Here to Read: Psychoanalysis rooms Berlin | NYC | China by Sophie von Herzogenberg.
Psychoanalysis room, Berlin 1, 2008, 30,0 x 29,6 cm, c-print
Click Here to Read: How August Sander and Otto Dix Recorded Fascism’s Rise: Questions posed in a two-artist exhibition at Tate Liverpool reflect back on our own politically desperate era, often with eerie resonance by Tim Keane on the HyperAllergic website on October 8, 2017.
August Sander, “Turkish Mousetrap Salesman” (1924-30, printed 1990), photograph, gelatin silver print on paper, 260 x 191 mm, ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. Lent by Anthony d’Offay 2010 (© Die Photographische Sammlung / SK Stiftung Kultur – August Sander Archiv, Cologne / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn and DACS, London 2017)
One letter in the title of a well-known book in the realm of Psychology has been changed. Name the actual book and the author.
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Click Here to Read: A Book and Exhibition Reveal Josef Albers’s Rarely Seen Photocollages: In his only lecture on photography, Albers warned students against approaching photography carelessly, and the collages he made of his own photos show how he put that mantra into practice Claire Voon on the HyperAllergic website January 18, 2017.