Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

FAKE!

From 09:00 to 17:00 from 6 February until 25 May

Exhibition

Images have been manipulated, often with surprising ease, since the very beginnings of photography. In FAKE! you will explore 50 historical images from our collection that reveal creative and deceptive visual illusions.

No Photoshop, just scissors and glue

Photographers started cutting, pasting and drawing on photographs to create photocollages and photomontages as early as 1860. FAKE! traces the development of their creative techniques right up to 1940. Digital tools like Photoshop didn’t exist back then, so everything was done by hand. Using only scissors, glue, ink and pencil, they created images that were humorous, strange or completely impossible. Some of the pictures are clearly fantastical, while others only reveal how they were made upon closer inspection.

Photocollages and photomontages

Photocollages and photomontages may look similar at first glance, but do you know the difference? A photocollage is created by cutting out images and pasting them together into a single composition, while a photomontage combines multiple photographs into one image, which is then re-photographed and printed.

Would you like a sneak peek of the exhibition? Click here to zoom in on fascinating details and discover more about photomontage picture postcards.

From funny scenes to political messages

Some of the images are amusing and over-the-top, like the scenes with gigantic animals and vegetables created by the Martin Post Card Company and the Olson Photograph Company. Others, such as the works of John Heartfield, address social and political issues, conveying a more serious message. Heartfield is well-known for his sharp critique of the Nazi regime. FAKE! shows how the same techniques could be used to deliver both humour and social commentary.

Thanks

The photography collection of the Rijksmuseum has been established with the generous support of partners, and private and institutional benefactors.

Visitor information

Access

Included in the museum ticket.

Netherlands Museum Pass valid

Attention: Advance booking required

Age

Children aged 0 to 18 and adults

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From 09:00 to 17:00 from 6 February until 25 May

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Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

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