She borrows images and text from sources including online stock photography sites, magazines found in thrift stores, and elements of her own life.
Not exact matches
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«Take It or Leave It,» Ellegood explains, aims to challenge power structures
and social - cultural institutions — be it politics, media, racism, sexism or art museums themselves — through artists who
borrow and re-contextualize
images,
text and other elements from pop culture
and fine art, among other places, to make a conceptual point.
Despite Kruger's insistence that she is not an appropriation artist, she often uses found
images and text — or, in the case of Performa, a clothing label — to critique consumerism by
borrowing its branding techniques.
The title of the exhibition is
borrowed from a poem by Mei - Mei Berssenbrugge, a poet who refers to her works as «collages,» inasmuch as they're composed by culling a collection of
texts,
images and physical objects to form a map, which she eventually smooths out grammatically to create a «linguistic surface.»
Pettibon
borrows freely from historical
images and text to arrive at his often bitingly sarcastic drawings that expose the duplicity of our self - satisfied history
and culture.
Pettibon's paper - based pieces combine
images and text, often
borrowed from literature.
This wide - ranging exhibit presents both contemporary
and historic explorations of the book form,
and the relationship of
text and image, including rare illustrated manuscripts
borrowed from the Sutro Library
and the Special Collections of SF State's J. Paul Leonard Library.
Google Drive
borrows from Google's powerful search algorithm to allow searches of not only file names, but also
text in scanned documents
and objects in
images (a neat trick for those with years of vacation photos).