1. Notes: 23 / 2 years ago  from akubizone (originally from zeigarnik)
    akubizone:

fuckyeahdogs:

johnheartfield:

zeigarnik:

via farm3.static.flickr.com
John Heartfield, Hurrah,        The Butter Is All Gone! (1935)




Thank you, Akubi!
And if you’re interested in contributing, just e-mail me so I can send you an invite.

    akubizone:

    fuckyeahdogs:

    johnheartfield:

    zeigarnik:

    via farm3.static.flickr.com

    John Heartfield, Hurrah, The Butter
    Is All Gone!
    (1935)

    Thank you, Akubi!

    And if you’re interested in contributing, just e-mail me so I can send you an invite.

     
  2. Notes

    1. nikkimaloo reblogged this from malcolmrattray
    2. malcolmrattray reblogged this from johnheartfield and added:
      This was a favourite piece from the Mad Square exhibition. Hard to pick the favourite piece because i loved most of it.
    3. askhassel reblogged this from fuckyeahdogs
    4. carlatka reblogged this from akubizone
    5. johnheartfield reblogged this from akubizone and added:
      Thank you, Akubi! And if you’re interested in contributing, just e-mail me so I can send you an invite.
    6. akubizone reblogged this from fuckyeahdogs
    7. fuckyeahdogs reblogged this from johnheartfield
    8. johnheartfield reblogged this from zeigarnik
    9. josephzohn reblogged this from zeigarnik and added:
      I’ve said it before,
    10. zeigarnik posted this
avatar_128
 
 
June 19, 1891 - April 26, 1986
John Heartfield, a political photomontage artist affiliated with and influenced by the Dada movement, was born Helmut Herzfeld in Berlin, Germany.
An active communist in 1920s and 30s Berlin, Heartfield undermined Nazi propaganda through his use of satiric artistic representation. By appropriating and reusing photographs to political effect, he transformed photomontage into a powerful form of mass communication.

Brought to you by:

The Tartan Spartan

Kvetchlandia

Let us know if you want to contribute.
 
 

Tumblr