Subjective photography

Subjective Photography refers to an international movement of experimental photography founded in Germany in 1951 by Otto Steinert (1915-1978), which professed a form of photography that explored subjective reality and inner states rather than objectively reflecting the outside world. The photographic artists explored complex themes in their work and sought to portray the darker aspects of the human condition through their expressionistic and hallucinatory images. It was in part an attempt to distance subjective photography from the rise of commercial, documentary and journalistic photographers. The movement emerged from the group fotoform, founded in 1949 by Steinert and Peter Keetman (1916-2005). The group's manifesto defined subjective photography as humanized and individualized photography.

3 Objects
12 days | Heritage Auctions Texas
Aaron Siskind
Lot 73020 South Street, New York , 1946
Gelatin silver print

€ 1,400 - 2,300
12 days | Heritage Auctions Texas
Aaron Siskind
Lot 73021 Maine 6 , 1948
Gelatin silver print, printed 1957

€ 1,400 - 2,300
12 days | Heritage Auctions Texas
Aaron Siskind
Lot 73023 Chicago 71 , 1959
Gelatin silver print

€ 1,400 - 2,300
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