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Layers : inspired collage for paper projects with meaning / by Carroll, Shari,1959-(CARDINAL)477382;
Subjects: Albums (Books); Photograph albums.; Photocollage.;
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Cut paper pictures : turn your art and photos into personalized collages / by Robin, Clover,author.;
Introduction -- About This Book -- Collage Basics -- Collage Themes -- Lettering and Patterns -- Landscapes and Building a Scene -- Creating Artwork from Photos -- Closing Snips -- About the Author -- Acknowledgments -- Paper Patterns."Create your very own personalized collages that have eye-catching depth, texture, and artistry. Fun, easy, and applicable for all ages and skill levels, Cut Paper Pictures gives all the ins and outs, tricks, and step-by-step instructions needed for this beautifully updated medium. Complete with visual inspirations and a library containing 16 customized pull-out papers for your projects by collage artist Clover Robin, who will guide you along the way. She expertly covers the materials, tools, and know-how to creating collage masterpieces -- fro making textured papers, cutting out shapes, and even incorporating your existing photos into collage artwork. simple, approachable, and endlessly rewarding, with a quick snip, Cut Paper Pictures will soon have you on your way to making charming collage keepsakes to be cherished forever!" --
Subjects: Collage.; Handicraft.; Photocollage.;
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Stan VanDerBeek : the culture intercom / by Vanderbeek, Stan.(CARDINAL)836083; Arning, Bill.(CARDINAL)219851; Ribas, João.(CARDINAL)838443; MIT List Visual Arts Center.(CARDINAL)189840; Contemporary Arts Museum (Houston, Tex.)(CARDINAL)133566;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154) and filmography (pages 155-156).Foreword / Jane Farver and Bill Arning -- Stan VanDerBeek's currency / Bill Arning -- The culture : intercom / Mark Bartlett -- Stan VanDerBeek : collage experience / Gloria Sutton -- Stan VanDerBeek's "Industrial metaphysical revolution" / João Ribas -- From the ivory tower to the control room / Jacob Procter -- Stan VanDerBeek : from classroom to artist in residence to the world / Michael Zryd.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Vanderbeek, Stan.; Vanderbeek, Stan; Experimental films.; Photocollage.;
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Photo art & craft : 50 projects using photographic imagery by Hall, Carolyn Vosburg,1927-(CARDINAL)140574;
Subjects: Handicraft.; Photocollage.; Photographs; Transfer-printing.;
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Suné Woods : to sleep with terra. by Woods, Suné,1975-photographer.(CARDINAL)827926; Hodgens, Mary Lee,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)783615; Light Work (Organization : Syracuse, N.Y.),organizer,host institution,issuing body.(CARDINAL)188261; Robert B. Menschel Media Center,host institution.(CARDINAL)313642;
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Woods, Suné, 1975-; Photocollage; Photography, Artistic;
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Creative photo collage / by Browning, Marie.(CARDINAL)653525;
Subjects: Handicraft.; Photocollage.; Photographs on cloth.; Photographs; Scrapbooks;
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Stickybeak / by Cockburn, Julie,artist.; Chose Commune,publisher.(CARDINAL)853519; VeronaLibri,printer.;
We are all stickybeaks to some extent. Many of my fictional heroes and heroines spend their time sleuthing or, at the very least, nosing around in other people's business; Miss Marple, Lieutenant Columbo, Margo Leadbetter. There are even tales of espionage in my not so distant family history. Anyone with a social media account engages in a bit of stickybeakery - it's human nature to be inquisitive. The works in this book were made over a period of twelve years, some one-off experiments, others part of ongoing series that I add to over time. Each piece began with the search for the perfect image, setting some vaguely rigorous parameters for myself. I selected used postcards, old photographs, foxed bookplates and my own childhood drawings. And each of these foundlings had a different history, an unknown or forgotten story to tell. By submitting to my interventions, they transformed from silent, redundant, orphans into material objects with a regenerated heartbeat. I see this book as a continuation of that process. The publishers rooted through the hundreds of images in my archive in the same way I sift through pages of online marketplaces or the jumbled tables at car boot fairs. My industrious hand embroidery and intricate collages are given a light touch here, the sequence of the images alluding to a gentle, humorous narrative. We will all read it differently, pausing on those pieces that speak the loudest to us, in our own preferred language. But broadly, this whittled selection, our chosen game of consequences, investigates how we see ourselves and each other, and the multi-layered ambiguity of life. -- artist statement on publisher website.
Subjects: Altered prints.; Appropriation (Art); Found objects (Art); Photocollage; Postcards.; Vernacular photography.;
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David Hockney, time and more, space and more... / by Dean, Tacita,1965-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)219409; Kolat, Arthur,writer of supplementary textual content.; Hockney, David.Works.Selections.(CARDINAL)408832; Richard Gray Gallery,host institution.(CARDINAL)166457;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Hockney, David; Art, Modern; Photography in art; Photocollage;
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John O'Reilly : assemblies of magic / by Kertess, Klaus.(CARDINAL)172703; O'Reilly, John,1930-2021.; Miller, Francine Koslow.(CARDINAL)183182; Newland, Joseph N.(CARDINAL)264740; Addison Gallery of American Art.(CARDINAL)158550;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-185).
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; O'Reilly, John, 1930-2021; Photocollage; Photography, Erotic; Photography, Artistic;
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Pacifico Silano : the eyelid has its storms ... by Silano, Pacifico,1986-photographer.(CARDINAL)855865; Lavalette, Shane,1987-writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)783613; Light Work (Organization : Syracuse, N.Y.),organizer,host institution,publisher.(CARDINAL)188261; Robert B. Menschel Media Center,host institution.(CARDINAL)313642;
"Pacifico Silano's The Eyelid Has Its Storms ... borrows its title from a Frank O'Hara poem. O'Hara's musings and observations about everyday queer life inspired Silano's artistic practice. 'The eyelid has its storms, ' the poem begins. 'There is the opaque fish-scale green of it after swimming in the sea and then suddenly wrenching violence, strangled lashed, and a barbed wire of sand falls onto the shore.' O'Hara's deeply visual poem, like Silano's work, evokes duality--in memory, in the present, and future, shimmering beauty and umbral violence often occur at once. Through the appropriation of photographs from vintage gay pornography magazines, Silano creates colorful collages that explore print culture and the histories of the LGBTQ+ community. His large-scale works evoke strength and sexuality while acknowledging the underlying repression and trauma that marginalized individuals experience. Born at the height of the AIDS epidemic, Silano lost his uncle due to complications from HIV. 'After he died, ' says Silano, 'his memory was erased by my family due to the shame of his sexuality and the stigma of HIV/AIDS around that time period.' Silano set out to create art that reconciled that loss and erasure. Silano's exhibition somberly contemplates such pain and photography's role in the struggle for queer visibility, while celebrating enduring love, compassion, and community. In collaging, Silano decisively fragments, obscures, and layers images that he has rephotographed from these magazines. He reassembles and ultimately recontextualizes these images, removing the overtly explicit original content. 'These new pictures-within-pictures are silent witnesses that allude to absence and presence, ' says Silano. He sees them as stand-in memorials, both for the now-missing models as well as those who originally consumed their images. Silano meditates on the meaning of the images and tearsheets that he collects over time. What continually excites him is precisely the 'slipperiness' of representation and meaning in photography as our culture shifts. 'The lens that we read [images] through today gives them new context and meaning, ' he observes. 'In another 30 or 40 years, they might very well mean something completely different'"--Light Work description online at source URL: https://www.lightwork.org/archive/pacifico-silano-the-eyelid-has-its-storms
Subjects: Silano, Pacifico, 1986-; Gay erotic photography; Gay men in art; Loss (Psychology) in art; Photocollage;
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