Rebecca Hackemann

Hackemann, Rebecca





Rebecca Hackemann was born 1972 BirthKarlsruhe, Germany (British Nationality).
Lives and works in HomeManhattan, NY, USA, studio in Williamsburg.

Categories: Photography

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a contemporary artist whose pieces stretch the definition of fine art black and white photography as language and formally as flat image on the wall and in the gallery. Photography and sculpture are combined into “photo based” work, public art projects, 3-D projections or optical sculptures that humorously address contemporary political and societal issues as well as language and how it’s meaning is constructed.
The drawings, begun in 2004 are part of an ongoing body of work is based on extracted and manipulated graphics and texts from 1940’s and 1950’s photographic guide books and educational materials. Optical sculptures/photographic works: Rebecca Hackemann’s pieces stretch the definition of fine art photography as language and formally as flat image on a wall…
Rebecca Hackemann made her first stereoscope images in 1993. She has created 3D installations around the world, most recently at the Gigantic Art Space in New York last fall…

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