Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Hannah Hoch


This is an example of how Hoch would mock the male leaders by using feminin materials and colours.

Monday, 24 September 2007

Tuesday, 18 September 2007

I think following the research I have done so far there are a few artists that I can look into a lot more and focus on. I can narrow down the theme I am going to write about too, focusing on earlier collages and how they were first used to express difficult times in history, especially war and terrorism.

Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Berni Stephanus

Natsuki Kimura



I like this work a lot and it can be compared to John Digby, I am going to scan some of Digby's work and see how what other information I can find out about the two artists.

Shirin Kouladjie



When i looked into this artist more I found she had some great interactive work and looking at what inspired her I read about another artist who I have already looked at Kurt Schwitters. She has a great website, photomontage.com and n3xt.com

Mimmo Rotella

John Heartfield

Raoul Hausmann


The collage handbook, John & Joan Digby.
I found some interesting early works by Picasso, Braque and Hausmann that I need to scan and research more into. This book gave me some artists that worked over the same time period and who would be good to compare to Hausmann such as, George Grosz, Johannes Baader, John Heartfield and Hannah Hoch. All the artists covered war periods and produced collages based around war and conflict.

Pablo Picasso


Bottle of Vieux marc, glass, guitar and newspaper (1913). The earliest collages by Picasso and Braque were between 1912-1914, with Picasso being the first to use commercial objects.

Fred Otnes


Tuesday, 19 June 2007

Monday, 18 June 2007

Hannah Hoch



Hoch's work immediately reminded me of Wangechi Mutu's work that I have previously researched, because they are both surreal. I think the mixed media and colour work really well and they do seem to stand out from a lot of my other research. I think I would like to look into Hoch more as an artist and what influences her and look at including her in my researchn essay.

Peter Blake













A popular pop artist who designed the infamous Beetles, 'Sgt. Peppers' album cover. I love this album cover and it is one of my favourite pieces of Blakes Collage works. The Oasis cover for 'Stop the clocks' was also designed by Blake, who said the the Beetles cover was a definite inspriration for him. I like the way Blake has used the same infamous people from history but instead of creating a collage it is more of an installation piece. It is a more modern take on the album cover using all the same influences.

Romar Bearden


Romar Bearden- Southern recall 1965

Nick Bantock













These images are from the interactive game 'Griffin & Sabine'. I have played this game and I didnt enjoy the game play as I thought it was drawn out, however some of the images are collage and look great animated. These are the first images in my research of collage that have been taken from an interactive/animatic piece. They are quite surreal and different to my research so far.

Friday, 15 June 2007

History of collage-sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collage

I got the names of a few key figures in the history of collage that will be very useful.

Wednesday, 28 March 2007

Kurt Schwitters















I chose these images from a book on the artists work. Schwitters was a leading artists in collage work during world war 1. He used collage as a way of getting across poltical messages. I think this is a really useful way of knowing what the mood was like during the time of the war and how it was for people to live with the conflict. The use of newpaper clippings and found images really gets the message across and the time for the piece is identifiable from this too.
I thought it would be useful to look at artists who have used collage throughout the decades to show the mood of the country and world at that specific time.


Researching more of Mutu's work I found that a lot of it is grotesque and she touches on some very political views which I think is good, however some of it just seems a bit too vulgar.

Monday, 26 March 2007

Ideas for case studies

For the case studies i am thinking of choosing a collage from an early period and comparing this to a modern collage. Or possibly comparing one i like with one i don't like from any time period. I am going to look for a few more examples that may be more relevant for this subject choice.

Tuesday, 6 March 2007

http://drawn.ca/2005/10/05/its-all-happening-in-lisboa/

Ana Ventura.
I like the fact this collage is so intricate and small. The colours look good and this collage looks so delicate compared to Reed's work. They both give different perceptions of the characters because of the way they have been collaged. This character looks small and quiet compared to Reed's tough upfront character with the use of sharp edged bold cut couts.

http://www.reedefine.com/

Kyle Reed
I like the way the characters in Reed's work are sharp and strong looking, by using thick straight edged cut outs. It reminds me of some work from the art deco era and gives it quite an old look about it.

http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/wangechi_mutu.htm

Wangechi Mutu
I have chosen this collage as I think it is the strongets image I have found. This artist focus' on portraiting african woman. All of his work is very strong and bold and some I came across isn't pleasent to look at. Although I appreciate his work it is not to my taste as I think some of it is a bit too graphic and harsh.

http://www.grainnefinn.com

Grainne Finn
I thought the simple black and white illustration and splash of colour with collage was really effective here. I like the way the artist creates a trail of colour with collage from the camera lens.

http://www.laurentblachier.com/

Laurent Blanchier
I was interested in this artist because he specialises in celebrity caricature. The collages are great and really recogniseable. The caricatures don't look cheesey as most do and the collage gives a different quality to the work.

http://www.jonathanburton.net/flash.html

Jonathan Burton
I like theis collage because it was humarous and some of the subjects Burton collaged were similar to Hotermann's in the sense of having an eerie quality.

Monday, 5 March 2007

http://www.sarafanelli.com/docs/bg03.html#

Sara Fanelli
I love the colour and naivity of this artists work. The images are playful and fun, I think this is why Fanelli is so sucessful as a childrens artist.

http://www.siljagoetz.com/

Silja Goetz
I thought this work was really nice, I found it hard to choose an example to show. Collage is only part of this artists work, she does illustrations and typefaces all which have been really sucessful. What I like most about the collages is that she doesn't just use different bits of paper, the artist uses thread and paper clips which give a different quality to her work.




http://shisomama.wordpress.com/tag/collage-a-day/

ShisoMama
I really liked a particular project by this artist. She has been uploading onto her blog each day for a while now, a collage a day. Her work is really personnal and she talks about her life too which obviously relates to her work. The work is very bright and simple. My favourite pieces are the typographic ones although there are only a few of these.


http://www.therapeuticpictionary.blogspot.com/

Carl Fredrik Hotermann
Minimalist collage that looks like graphic illustrations. As well as the simple cutouts it's what the artist collages that interests me most. All the work has an eerie quality to it I think.


Friday, 2 March 2007

Preliminary Research-COLLAGE

I have decided to research collages as I like to make them myself and I like the unique quality artists can get each time they create one. Collages also appeal to me because there are no restrictions, you can use all mediums together. I think anyone can create a collage and I find it easier to expresss myself in this way as opposed to drawing.