Robert Heinecken
- Introduction
- Robert Heinecken (1931 – May 19, 2006) was an American artist who referred to himself as a "paraphotographer" because he so often made photographic images without a camera.
- Wikidata
- Q7345382
- Introduction
- Known for his use of photographic imagery, though he rarely used a camera. Heinecken's work was based on appropriated images from magazines and television.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Installation Artist, Photographer
- Name
- Robert Heinecken
- Ulan
- 500101250
Exhibitions
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Robert Heinecken: Object Matter
Mar 15–Sep 7, 2014
MoMA
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The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook
Apr 16, 2012–Apr 21, 2013
MoMA
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California Photography: Remaking Make-Believe
Jun 28–Aug 22, 1989
MoMA
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Big Pictures by Contemporary Photographers
Apr 13–Jun 28, 1983
MoMA
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Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960
Jul 26–Oct 2, 1978
MoMA
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Robert Heinecken has
11 exhibitionsonline.
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Robert Heinecken Fractured Figure Sections 1967
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #1 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #2 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #3 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #4 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #5 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #6 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #7 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #8 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #9 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #10 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #11 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #12 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #13 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #14 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #15 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #16 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #17 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #18 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #19 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #20 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #21 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #22 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #23 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #24 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Are You Rea #25 1964-68
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Robert Heinecken Just Good Eats for U Diner November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Untitled from Just Good Eats for U Diner November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Untitled from Just Good Eats for U Diner November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Untitled from Just Good Eats for U Diner November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Untitled from Just Good Eats for U Diner November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Untitled from Just Good Eats for U Diner November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Untitled from Just Good Eats for U November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Untitled from Just Good Eats for U November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Untitled from Just Good Eats for U November 1971
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Robert Heinecken Kodak Safety Film / Taos Church 1972
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Robert Heinecken The S.S. Copyright Project : "On Photography" 1978
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Robert Heinecken He/She 1980
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Robert Heinecken Untitled Lunch (Pasta Salad) 1984
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Robert Heinecken John Szarkowski showing Charles Kuralt (and us) how to hold a watermelon when eating it left to right 1985
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Robert Heinecken John Szarkowski in the process of levitating Irving Penn's still life photograph of Fruit--on CBS 1985
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Robert Heinecken John Szarkowski, Director of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, visualizing Irving Penn's still life photograph of fruit. In the style of Arcimboldo, ca. 1580 1985
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