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Jerry Uelsmann ranks among a handful of photographers whose images form a collective consciousness for our times. Hands tear their way free from a glowing, egg-like orb. A miniature human figure tr… ...
Jerry Norman Uelsmann was born on June 11, 1934, in Detroit. His father, Norman, owned a grocery store, where Jerry worked as a delivery boy. His mother, Florence (Crossman) Uelsmann, was a homemaker.
Uelsmann, famous for his photographs that seamlessly meld multiple negatives, will receive an honorary Ph.D. from the University of Florida's School of Art and Art History at this month's ...
The art world labels Jerry Uelsmann a "post-visualization" photographer. ... Uelsmann assembled the prints using multiple negatives, and, as Adams described it, "moving things around." ...
Pioneering surrealist photographer Jerry Uelsmann has died. The word that the iconic 87-year-old photographer had passed away began to spread around the Gainesville creative arts community late ...
Uelsmann, famous for his photographs that seamlessly meld multiple negatives, will receive an honorary Ph.D. from the University of Florida's School of Art and Art History at this month's ...
MIAMI (AP) — Surrealist photographer and photomontage pioneer Jerry Uelsmann has died in Florida. He was 87. Uelsmann died Monday in Gainesville, where he was a professor emeritus at the ...
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In the 1960s, Jerry Uelsmann revolutionized the art of photography by manually blending negatives to produce dreamlike landscapes. “The primary creative gesture for most photographers used to be ...
RIT alumnus Jerry Uelsmann (’57) returns to his alma mater to discuss his work and to meet with a new generation of image-makers. His lecture will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6, in Webb ...
Photographer Jerry Uelsmann continues the tradition of 19th-century photographers Henry Peach Robinson and Oscar Rejlander, who blended imagery from multiple negatives into single, cohesive ...