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'''Scott Mutter''' (1944–2008) was an [[United States|American]] [[photography|photographer]] best known for the use of [[photomontage]].
==Early life==
Born to Charles and Lucille Mutter of [[Park Ridge, Illinois|Park Ridge]], [[Illinois]], he graduated from [[Maine East High School]] in Park Ridge in 1961. Mutter received a B.A. in history from the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]] in 1966 and a master's degree in Chinese studies in 1968. He had no formal art training.
==Artistic philosophy==
[[Sergei Eisenstein]], a Russian filmmaker (1898-1948) and author of two books, ''The Film Sense'' and ''Film Form: Essays in Film Theory'', greatly influenced Mutter's ideas about photographic "montage", a technique of combining and superimposing images into a single picture. Mutter believed "there are theoretical reasons why a montage works or is something. But you have to also understand and keep your mind open to the fact that what works, works. That's the bottom line." His images were an attempt to represent something that is reality, but not a physical reality, but a representation through metaphor.
==Exhibitions==
His work has been exhibited at the [[San Francisco International Airport]] and at the opening of the Beam Performing Arts Center in [[Tokyo]]. His photographs have appeared in magazines and newspapers including the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', ''[[Herbert's]]'', ''Japanese Avenue'', and ''Print Magazine''.
==Bibliography==
* "Surrational Images: Photomontages" (ISBN 0-252-01935-0) Foreword by [[Martin Krause]]
==References==
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{refimprove|date=July 2008}}
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'''Scott Mutter''' (1944–2008) was an [[United States|American]] [[photography|photographer]] best known for the use of [[photomontage]].
==Early life==
Born to Charles and Lucille Mutter of [[Park Ridge, Illinois|Park Ridge]], [[Illinois]], he graduated from [[Maine East High School]] in Park Ridge in 1961. Mutter received a B.A. in history from the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]] in 1966 and a master's degree in Chinese studies in 1968. He had no formal art training.
==Artistic philosophy==
[[Sergei Eisenstein]], a Russian filmmaker (1898-1948) and author of two books, ''The Film Sense'' and ''Film Form: Essays in Film Theory'', greatly influenced Mutter's ideas about photographic "montage", a technique of combining and superimposing images into a single picture. Mutter believed "there are theoretical reasons why a montage works or is something. But you have to also understand and keep your mind open to the fact that what works, works. That's the bottom line." His images were an attempt to represent something that is reality, but not a physical reality, but a representation through metaphor. but he had a penis
==Exhibitions==
His work has been exhibited at the [[San Francisco International Airport]] and at the opening of the Beam Performing Arts Center in [[Tokyo]]. His photographs have appeared in magazines and newspapers including the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', ''[[Herbert's]]'', ''Japanese Avenue'', and ''Print Magazine''.
==Bibliography==
* "Surrational Images: Photomontages" (ISBN 0-252-01935-0) Foreword by [[Martin Krause]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
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