Serge Mendjisky (1929 - 2017) - photo 1

Serge Mendjisky

Serge Mendjisky, birth name Serge Bernard Mendrsisezky, is a French painter and photographer, a representative of Divisionism.

Serge was the son of the painter Maurice Mendjisky (1890-1951) and studied in the studios of Picasso, Sutin, Braque and Léger, each of whom influenced his work in their own way. After studying at the Paris School of Fine Arts, he quickly gained recognition and began exhibiting in Japan and the United States, choosing to use a combination of photography and painting.

In the 90's Mendjisky used macro photography, turning to pop art, and since 2000 he decided to use photography as his only means of expression. In the collage technique, he modified photographic images of the world's most famous cities, such as New York and Paris, creating new urban landscapes and formulating his multi-dimensional vision of the world.

Date and place of birt:24 may 1929, Paris, France
Date and place of death:7 may 2017, Paris, France
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Photographer
Genre:Cityscape, Cityscape photography, Macro photography
Art style:Color photo, Contemporary art, Divisionism, Pop Art
Technique:Collage, Photo collage

Creators Color photo

Harding Meyer (1964)
Harding Meyer
1964
Bruno Krauel (1907 - 1999)
Bruno Krauel
1907 - 1999
Gabriel Fernández Ledesma (1900 - 1983)
Gabriel Fernández Ledesma
1900 - 1983
Alfred Muller (1960)
Alfred Muller
1960
Yoshishige Saitō (1904 - 2001)
Yoshishige Saitō
1904 - 2001
Elisabeth Hölzl (1962)
Elisabeth Hölzl
1962
George Edgar Ohr (1857 - 1918)
George Edgar Ohr
1857 - 1918
Hermann Bartels (1928 - 1989)
Hermann Bartels
1928 - 1989
Johannes Kahrs (1965)
Johannes Kahrs
1965
Helmut Diller (1911 - 1984)
Helmut Diller
1911 - 1984
Maki Hosokawa (1980)
Maki Hosokawa
1980
Thomas Burt Allen (1928 - 2004)
Thomas Burt Allen
1928 - 2004
Gogi Saroj Pal (1945)
Gogi Saroj Pal
1945
Ángel Botello (1913 - 1986)
Ángel Botello
1913 - 1986
Wang Tiande (1960)
Wang Tiande
1960
Zahoor ul Akhlaq (1941 - 1999)
Zahoor ul Akhlaq
1941 - 1999