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Artist:

Joe Black

“Made in China”

   “Produced using more than 5500 toy soldiers. The portrait is of a Chinese soldier boy taken by photographer Robert Capa. The image was used on the front cover of LIFE magazine, January 1938 to cover the Sino Japanese War. The toy soldiers are manufactured in China, hence the title “Made in China”.

Source: mrjoeblack.com

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    • #Toy Soldiers
    • #Portrait
  • 4 months ago
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Artist:
Kris Kuksi
“Decision”
Mixed Media, Recycled Items & Assemblage
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Artist:

Kris Kuksi

“Decision”

Mixed Media, Recycled Items & Assemblage

Source: kuksi.com

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    • #Sculptor
    • #Sculpture
    • #Mixed Media
    • #Recycled Items
    • #Assemblage
    • #Found Objects
  • 4 months ago
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Artist:
Paul Chatem
“The Redcar Was Recycled”
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Artist:

Paul Chatem

“The Redcar Was Recycled”

Source: paulchatem.com

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    • #Kinetic Pieces
  • 4 months ago
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 Atis Rezistans: the Sculptors of Grand Rue

by Leah Gordon

“Grand Rue is the main avenue that runs a north-south swathe through downtown Port au Prince from Bel Air and La Saline to La Cimetière and Carrefour. At the southern end of Grand Rue, amongst the labyrinthine warren of back streets that line the avenue, is an area that traditionally has produced small handicrafts for the ever-diminishing tourism market. This close-knit community is hemmed in on all sides by the makeshift car repair district, which serves as both graveyard and salvation for the cities increasingly decrepit automobiles.


The artists Celeur and Eugène both grew up in this atmosphere of junkyard make-do, survivalist recycling and artistic endeavour. Their powerful sculptural collages of engine manifolds, TV sets, wheel hubcaps and discarded lumber have transformed the detritus of a failing economy into bold, radical and warped sculptures. Their work references their shared African & Haitian cultural heritage, a dystopian sci-fi view of the future and the positive transformative act of assemblage.
The artists from Grand Rue are extending the historical legacy of assemblage to the majority world. Their use of the readymade components are driven by economic necessity combined with creative vision and cultural continuity. Their work is transformative on many different allegorical levels, the transformation of wreckage to art, of disunity to harmony and of three young men, with no formal arts training, to the new heirs of a radical and challenging arts practice that has reached down through both modernist and post-modern arts practice.”
More about the Artists @
http://www.deathandfertility.org/page_1296675162019/index.php

Source: deathandfertility.org

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    • #Documentary
  • 6 months ago
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Artist:
Tom Deininger
“Lips”
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Artist:

Tom Deininger

“Lips”

Source: tomdeiningerart.com

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    • #Installation art
    • #Sculptor
    • #Sculture
    • #Assamblage
    • #Found Objects
    • #Assemblage
  • 8 months ago
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Printmaker & Artist:
Nicola López
“Half Life”
2007, Photolitho, Woodblock, Screenprint
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Printmaker & Artist:

Nicola López

“Half Life”

2007, Photolitho, Woodblock, Screenprint

Source: nicolalopez.com

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    • #Print
    • #Collage
    • #Assemblage
    • #Silkscreen
    • #Lithography
    • #Litho
    • #Screenprinting
    • #Screenprint
    • #Art
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    • #Photolitho
    • #Installation Art
  • 9 months ago
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Artist:
Troels Carlsen
“Decline of Discipline”
ZOO Art Fair with V1 GALLERY, LONDON 2007 mixed media ( birthday cake candles, antique frame, moss), variable sizes.
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Artist:

Troels Carlsen

“Decline of Discipline”

ZOO Art Fair with V1 GALLERY, LONDON 2007
mixed media ( birthday cake candles, antique frame, moss), variable sizes.

Source: troelscarlsen.com

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  • 10 months ago
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Artist:
Jud Turner
“Lotus Eater”
February 2011  50” diameter x 16” depth Mixed Media Assemblage (wall hanging)


“My latest sculpture, ‘Lotus Eaters’, was inspired by characters from Homer’s Odyssey. The Lotophagi (lotus eaters) feed on a soporific plant which causes them to forget their homelands and live apathetic, uncaring lives. Their diet causes them to be sleepy and languid, as well as disinterested in the world around them. In my version, the lotus plants being consumed are media, depicted by the warped reflections of the 8 individuals gazing at themselves, further distorted and recorded by their repeated third-eye surveillance lenses.”
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Artist:

Jud Turner

“Lotus Eater”

February 2011 
50” diameter x 16” depth
Mixed Media Assemblage (wall hanging)

“My latest sculpture, ‘Lotus Eaters’, was inspired by characters from Homer’s Odyssey. The Lotophagi (lotus eaters) feed on a soporific plant which causes them to forget their homelands and live apathetic, uncaring lives. Their diet causes them to be sleepy and languid, as well as disinterested in the world around them. In my version, the lotus plants being consumed are media, depicted by the warped reflections of the 8 individuals gazing at themselves, further distorted and recorded by their repeated third-eye surveillance lenses.”

Source: judturner.com

    • #Ceramics
    • #Art
    • #Artist
    • #Sculpture
    • #Sculptor
    • #Assemblage
    • #Mixed Media
  • 10 months ago
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