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Stefan Themerson: The Urge to Create Visions
Experimental Photographs, Photograms & Collages, 1928–1937
March 16–April 27, 1996
This solo exhibition consisted of the surviving photographic material, from the pre-World War II period, executed by the extraordinary Polish filmmaker, writer, editor and co-founder of the remarkable Gaberbocchus Press, Stefan Themerson. Working with his wife, Franciszka, Themerson created some of the most influential films in Eastern Europe during the 1930s. This exhibition also included innovative photographs, photograms and collages, which related to the Themerson's influential collaborative experimental film work.
PRESS: The New York Times / Photography Review / April 19, 1996 / Roberta Smith / 1 reproduction
The Village Voice / Art: Lost & Found / April 16, 1996 / J. Hoberman
Slavic and East European Performance / Fall 1996 / Daniel Gerould / 1 reproduction
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