【Two Couples Affair in Broad Daylight】

Five Photographs by Ellen Auerbach

By Dan Piepenbring

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From “Ellen Auerbach: Classic Works and Collaborations,” an exhibition at Robert Mann Gallery through August 14. Auerbach, who died in 2004, worked in Berlin in the time of the Weimar Republic; she’s remembered for her work with ringl + pit, an advertising studio she started with her friend Grete Stern. The pair found recognition for their photography in what was then a field dominated by men; their pictures vacillated between genres, using surrealism and montage to blur the line between commercialism and fine art.

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ringl + pit, Petrole Hahn, 1931, silver print mounted to board, 9.25″ x 11″.

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Ellen Auerbach, Sulphur Bath, Big Sur, 1949, silver print, 11″ x 14″.

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Seagull, Maine, 1941, silver print, 8″ x 9.25″.

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Renate Schottelius, 1946, vintage silver print, 6.5″ x 4.5″.

Male and Mailbox, Chile, 1948, vintage silver print, 7.5″ x 10″.

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