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This site offers a biography on the professional life of John Heartfield and provides information on those who influenced his career.
Biography of Heartfield with text and graphics.
The University of California at San Diego hosts this site that includes the most comprehensive online gallery of Heartfield’s works. Offers seventeen of John Heartfield’s works from 1930-1937.
A review of a John Heartfield exhibition in London in 1992.
A section of "Digital Realist Montage," a thesis published in 1997 by Geoff Broadway which provides a cogent analysis of Heartfield's political photomontage art.
This site contains information on John Willett’s book “Heartfield versus Hitler.” Also includes a gallery of six of John Heartfield’s works from 1932-1938.
Includes a picture of John Heartfield and 19 of his works.
An excellent introduction to the use of photomontage by the Berlin Dadaists Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Georg Grosz and John Heartfield.
A site dedicated to the study of collage, assemblage, construction, and montage.
This site contains a lesson on creating magazine collage and several links to photomontages created by John Heartfield and his contemporaries.
The Universiy of Iowa hosts the International Dada Archive. This site gives information on the history of the Dada movement and major Dada artists and writers.
This site offers short biographies of Dada artists. It also contains examples of Dada art work, poems, prose, and related texts.
An expression of Dada aesthetics by Tristan Tzara.
This site attempts a definition of Dada and gives information on the places and artists associated with the Dada Movement.
University of Iowa Libraries' documentation of the Dada movement, with information relating to art, literature, film, and other arts.
Offers selected dadaistic texts, including "Hannah Höch on Photomontages."
Original expression of Dadaistic thought; includes "The Dada Tarot" and Dada links.
Socialist Realism, an ideology enforced by the Soviet state as the official standard for art, is represented here with art and text.
Chicana and Chicano Space presents this thematic, inquiry-based, interdisciplinary unit.
Site dedicated to social commentary through graphic imagery by artists working from the turn of the 20th Century to the present, with related bibliographic/biographic data.
Displays work of present-day American editorial cartoonists.
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