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[[File:Josef H Neumann- Gustav I (1976).jpg|thumb|Chemogramm, Josef H. Neumann: Gustav I (1976)]]
[[File:Traumarbeit 1976.jpg|thumb|Chemogrammgramm Traumarbeit 1976 von [[Josef H. Neumann]]]]
A '''chemogram''' (from "chemistry", "optic" and ''gramma'', Greek for "things written")<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=-gram|encyclopedia=The New Oxford American Dictionary|edition=2nd}}</ref> is an experimental art where a [[photographic image]] is partly or fully enlarged and processed onto [[photographic paper]] in the [[darkroom]] and afterwards selectively painted over in full light with chemicals used in photographic processing. Due to the production process chemograms can be considered works of [[abstract photography]].