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Ilse Bing

(Frankfurt, Germany, 1899 - 1998, New York, New York)

Sans Illusion, Paris Flea Market

1957 (printed 1984)

Gelatin silver print

12 1/4 x 10 1/2 in. (31.2 x 26.7 cm)

Collection of the Akron Art Museum

Gift of Diana Silver

2011.123

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Ilse Bing moved from Frankfurt to Paris in 1930 and joined the city’s thriving, trailblazing artistic scene. While there, she became familiar with the experiential techniques employed by surrealist photographers like the American expatriates Man Ray and Lee Miller. In this image, Bing highlights odd, everyday materials through a manipulation of contrast and enlargement. The dismembered doll head and strange composition heightens the picture’s uncanny quality.

Keywords
Black and White
Surreal