Not exact matches
The exhibition features his recent Album and
Postcards from Nowhere series for which the artist obsessively collected vintage photographs and postcards and then shredded and collaged these highly intimate relics to create bold new imagery magnified to a staggeri
Postcards from Nowhere series for which the artist obsessively collected
vintage photographs and
postcards and then shredded and collaged these highly intimate relics to create bold new imagery magnified to a staggeri
postcards and then shredded and
collaged these highly intimate relics to create bold new imagery magnified to a staggering scale.
Forsyth's work explores a breadth of themes, reflected in the range of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures taken by the artist exist in his work, alongside computer generated imagery, photograms, and photographic
collages from historic magazines and
vintage postcards.
Using found photographs, film magazines,
vintage postcards and illustrations, Stezaker is well - known for his
collages involving tears, cuts, insertions and maskings, and he has been instrumental in championing appropriation art and the reemergence of
collage.
Her
collage process is an assemblage of bold, colorful mixed media that incorporates type and graphics combined with thick paint, paper,
vintage magazines,
postcards, fabric and books, all applied in several layers before finishing with varnish or resin.
JOHN STEZAKER Dec 1, 2017 - Jun 1, 2018 Using
vintage photographs, old film stills,
postcards and book illustrations, John Stezaker makes
collages that subvert their original imagery, creating unique and compelling works of art.
John Stezaker WED 4 SEPTEMBER — FRI 4 OCTOBER [PREVIEW: TUES 3 SEPTEMBER, 18.30 — 20.30] British artist John Stezaker uses
collage to explore the subversive within found images such as film magazines,
vintage postcards and illustrations.
John Stezaker WED 4 SEPT — FRI 4 OCTOBER [PREVIEW: TUES 3 SEPTEMBER, 18.30 — 20.30] British artist John Stezaker uses
collage to explore the subversive within found images such as film magazines,
vintage postcards and illustrations.
Between Lucien Smith's
vintage postcard witticisms and Piotr Uklański's bright pink
collages, Ed Ruscha's unmistakable, cerebral work and Betty Tompkins's confrontational eroticism, the show will have you either introspective, giggling or titillated all the way through.