Archives for category: COLLAGES

FRAGMENTED NOSTALGIC GRACE 

Back in Feb 2010 I’ve posted some of MARLO PASCUAL’s work. But I’ve just found some more work by her that I love on triangulationblog. Marlo Pascual (b.1972) is a Brooklyn based artist who creates photo-based images, sculptures and installations that re-examines the viewer’s relationship to the photographs. 

 

THE OTHER SIDE//THE INSIDE

Cool drawings and collage work by Latvian artist VALERIJA ILCHUK

Money can buy you love

Collages by American conceptual artist BARBARA KRUGER (b.1945 New Jersey). Most of her work consists of found photographs in black and white with provocative phrases – the idea being to question meaning and create new ones. Her early work as a graphic designer and art director for magazines such as Condé Nast Publications, Mademoiselle, House and Garden is a great influence in her work as an artist. Barbara lives and works in NYC and LA. She is represented by SPRÜTH MAGERS gallery in London.

I WANT A DIVORCE

Collage work from Los Angeles based artist KIRSTEN STOLTMANN (b.1968 Milwaukee). Her work references her Midwestern roots and themes such as feminism, sexuality & consumerism. Kirsten Stoltmann collaborated in an exhibition @ Guild & Greyshkul in Soho together with Amanda Ross-Ho. (See previous post). Kirsten Stoltmann is represented by Guild & Greyshkul & Brennan Griffin in New York.

NEW PHOTOGRAPHY 2010 @ MoMA

Los Angeles based artist AMANDA ROSS-HO (b.1975 in Chicago) is currently part of New Photography 2010 @ MoMA (Sept.29,2010-Jan.10,2011) together with Roe Ethridge, Elad Lassry & Alex Prager. NEW PHOTOGRAPHY 2010 explore the relationship between straight and constructed photograph, image and picture. Amanda combines apparently mismatched media, including found objects, drawings, paintings, photographs, video and sculpture into her work. Check out my previous postings with work by Elad Lassry & Alex Prager. Amanda’s work is inspired by the material culture and the idea that everything can be recycled in the creative process. Amanda Ross-Ho is represented by Cherry & Martin in Los Angeles & Mitchell-Innes & Nash in NYC. She was part of the Whitney Biennial in 2008.

Urban Life

Untitled collage work by Brooklyn based artist JASON ROSKEY (b.1977, Texas).  He is represented by 33 Bond gallery in NYC. The themes in his work are inspired by the NYC environment: urban life, architectural ruins, decay, identity and the American Dream.

Under all is the sky

Stumbled upon these psychedelic collages by New York based artist WILLIAM CRUMP (b.1968).

Artworks from the 1970s punk and post-punk scene in Manchester

Above collages from LINDER STERLING (b.1954). Linder Sterling played an important part during the 1970s punk and post-punk scene in Manchester, where she worked in and around the music industry.
In many ways, her collage work from the period have much in common with the subversive practices of punk: Ripping things apart and reassembling them again was a way of showing the counterfeit quality and construction of any social image. But Linder’s art went even beyond the rebellion of her underground musical counterparts.(Interview Magazine)
In 1976, she created the magazine Secret Public with Jon Savage who is best known for his award winning history of the Sex Pistols. Many of her works were published in this magazine. Due to her juxtaposed images from porn and women’s domestic magazines the magazine was perceived to be to pornographic and many bookshops wouldn’t stock the magazine. Her work which often features naked women, with their faces obscured by domestic appliances, made a point of about the cultural expectations of women at the time. Although Linder Sterling has never described herself as a feminist, she has been called a radical feminist by many who perceive her artwork to be dealing with the repression of woman. Her work is filled with issues such as capitalism, sexuality, desire, violence, morbidity and hope. Themes which are still very relevant today.
In the work Linder made in the 1980s, she primarily made montages with images of herself, entitled ‘Myself as a Found Object’. Her most famous work is probably the cover she did for the group Buzzocks ‘Orgasm Addict‘ (1977) showing a woman with an iron for a head. This image I believe it was, was recently purchased by the Tate. Linder was also a lead singer as well. In 1978, she co-founded the post-punk group LUDUS, which split up in 1983. Morrissey who is one of Linder Sterling’s close friends did an interview with Linder Sterling, click here to it. Linder Sterling is an artist who constantly renews herself. Lately, she was behind a 13-hour live performance entitled ‘The Darktown Cakewalk’ together with Richard Nicoll and Stuart McCallum. A performance combining art, fashion and music. Read more about the performance in Dazed Digital.


Nicky likes hands

NICKY ROEHREKE is a German/Japanese illustrator who graduated from the Central Saint Martins in Graphic Design. Nicky currently splits her time between Tokyo and New York.

Abracadabra

Collages by Californian artist DAVE MCDERMOTT who now lives and works in NYC. Via beautifuldecay

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