Alexandra Karl, Ph.D
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Students were introduced to the work of John Heartfield (1891-1968), whose works addressed the role of authority in the Nazi Reich. Students were given photos of faculty members and asked to blend the portrait with magazine imagery to create an appropriate image. 

Supplementary Topics : photomontage vs. photoshop, political satire.
Ages : Youth, Adult.
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