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We think of him when we think of photographic mise en scène - and of narrative sequences, and of the integration of handwriting into photographs. When Duane Michals made his first photographic fictions in the mid-sixties, the practice was not entirely without precedent. Hippolyte Bayard's Autopotrait en noyé dates back to 1840; then, there were the metaphor-ic experiments of futurist, surrealist, and Bauhaus photography, Moholy-Nagy's "productive creativity," and so on. True, but it was following Michals's first black-and-white still-lifes that the fabricated image began to be established as a trend. Traduction Käthe Roth
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