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Cutting Edges

Contemporary Collage

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  • 215 stránok
  • 8 hodin čítania

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Collage has an outstanding tradition in the modern visual arts. Influenced by surrealism and Dada as well as constructivism, the technique was firmly established as an art form in the 1920s and 1930s through the work of artists such as John Heartfield, El Lissitzky, and Hannah Hoch. Today, a new generation of young artists and illustrators is rediscovering collage. Cutting Edges is a collection of current artistic work that unites unrelated elements to create something new. Although the artists also use the computer for the purpose of montage, most of the featured collages are made by hand and often include found objects. It is not only the addition of visual elements that is important to the work, but also their deliberate omission, deletion, and destruction. While the combination of very different materials is charmingly reminiscent of the past, the innovative work in Cutting Edges proves that a new era ofcollage has begun. Texts by curator Dr. Silke Krohn put this current redisc

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Cutting Edges, Hendrik Hellige, Robert Klanten, James Gallagher

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Rok vydania
2011
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Titul
Cutting Edges
Podtitul
Contemporary Collage
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Gestalten
Rok vydania
2011
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
215
ISBN10
3899553381
ISBN13
9783899553383
Série
Hodnotenie
4,5 z 5
Anotácia
Collage has an outstanding tradition in the modern visual arts. Influenced by surrealism and Dada as well as constructivism, the technique was firmly established as an art form in the 1920s and 1930s through the work of artists such as John Heartfield, El Lissitzky, and Hannah Hoch. Today, a new generation of young artists and illustrators is rediscovering collage. Cutting Edges is a collection of current artistic work that unites unrelated elements to create something new. Although the artists also use the computer for the purpose of montage, most of the featured collages are made by hand and often include found objects. It is not only the addition of visual elements that is important to the work, but also their deliberate omission, deletion, and destruction. While the combination of very different materials is charmingly reminiscent of the past, the innovative work in Cutting Edges proves that a new era ofcollage has begun. Texts by curator Dr. Silke Krohn put this current redisc