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- Q1786545 subject Q449968.
- Q1786545 subject Q8761966.
- Q1786545 abstract "The Neues Sehen, also known as New Vision or Neue Optik, was a movement, not specifically restricted to photography, which was developed in the 1920s. The movement was directly related to the principles of the Bauhaus. The New Vision considered photography to be an autonomous artistic practice with its own laws of composition and lighting, through which the lens of the camera becomes a second eye for looking at the world. This new way of seeing was based on the use of unexpected framings, the search for contrast in form and light, the use of high and low camera angles, etc. The movement was contemporary with the New Objectivity with which it shared a defence of photography as a specific medium of artistic expression, although the New Vision favoured experimentation and the use of technical means in photographic expression.".
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- Q1786545 comment "The Neues Sehen, also known as New Vision or Neue Optik, was a movement, not specifically restricted to photography, which was developed in the 1920s. The movement was directly related to the principles of the Bauhaus. The New Vision considered photography to be an autonomous artistic practice with its own laws of composition and lighting, through which the lens of the camera becomes a second eye for looking at the world.".
- Q1786545 label "Neues Sehen".