Lies & Illusions Now

: Early devices like the camera obscura and camera lucida were not just tools for accuracy; they were instruments of transformation. They created a "disquieting perspective" where images appeared in a void, disconnected from context, mirroring the "uncanny" sensations described by Freud.

: Contemporary artists continue to use these "lies" to reveal deeper truths. Figures like Alexandra Baumgartner and Anita Witek use photomontage and "intriguing absence" to puncture ostensible subjects, showing that the act of cutting or erasing is as much about producing content as it is about removing it. Lies & Illusions

The phrase "Lies & Illusions" often refers to the deceptive nature of perception, specifically within the realms of art, optics, and historical spectacle. A significant cultural anchor for this theme is the exhibition held at the Hayward Gallery, which explored optical wonders through light and shadows. The Architecture of Deception: An Essay : Early devices like the camera obscura and

Ultimately, "Lies & Illusions" reminds us that truth is often found not in the image itself, but in the "mind" of the viewer—at the point where the real, the ideal, and the critic intersect. Darkness Visible | Marina Warner - Cabinet Magazine Figures like Alexandra Baumgartner and Anita Witek use