chagalov: Lotte Jacobi, Photogenic abstraction, 1946 [+]Encouraged by Leo Katz, in the
chagalov: Lotte Jacobi, Photogenic abstraction, 1946 [+] Encouraged by Leo Katz, in the early 1940s Lotte Jacobi began experimenting with making photographs without using a camera. It was Katz who coined the term “Photogenics” for these renditions of paths of light and for him these images were true “original” art objects, devoid of the reproducible nature of normal photographs. Jacobi’s photogenics follow the new concepts in the visual arts of the time and were included in such avantgarde exhibitions as In and Out of Focus in 1948 and Abstraction in Photography in 1951, both at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as in the second Subjektive Fotografie exhibition in 1954 in Saarbrücken.Ref. : Marion Beckers/Elisabeth Moortgat. Atelier Lotte Jacobi. Berlin-New York (Berlin 1997) photo and note from Bassenge -- source link
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