Collage artists that inspire Daniel:
Robert Rauschenberg, lesser known for his collage but it's very interesting to look at.
DR ME blown up in the past 3 years, 365 day of collage brought collage out of the ashes
Ill studio, very open to anything. Don't just specialise in collage.
Louis Reith, pushing the boundaries of collage. Very minimalistic and geometric. Sticks to only using back and white
Ellery James Roberts, makes his own collages for his own album art work
Mat Maitland, uses lots of colour in his collage. Trades as a fashion photographer
Richard Prince, doesn't really use his own imager. Gets in trouble a lot for stealing other peoples images.
Ventral is Golden, very well known in Leeds and did the branding for Belgrave music hall
John Stezaker, very iconic in the world of collage and many people try to copy him.
Exhibition 'art from non art'
Collage is the main theme of the exhibition
Submission deadline is the 3rd April
‘Art From Non-Art’ is a collaborative exhibition celebrating appropriation within the arts, specifically the medium of collage. The title of the exhibition refers to the act of appropriating pre-existing objects and images with little or no artistic value and transforming them into an individual piece of art. Applicants are encouraged to use both traditional cut and paste methods and/or digital manipulation along with any other medium they see fit.
There is no set subject matter for the designs, the only criteria is that all designs must incorporate appropriation in some form.
There is no set subject matter for the designs, the only criteria is that all designs must incorporate appropriation in some form.
Deadline for Submissions: Monday 3rd april
All pieces should be submitted as a4 portrait format digital files (JPEG or PNG)
The designs will all be screen printed and displayed. Each artist will receive a limited edition screen print of their own submission.
A selection of the designs will also be included in a publication investigating appropriation in art & design in the modern day and throughout history.
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