- I discovered Bruce Conner at the Museo de Sofia while in Madrid. I was really interested in his assemblages, and how he layered images together to form one big image. This links to my collages and my own assemblages. I really liked how from far away they would look like one big image but if you were to look up close, you would be able to see each image layer on top of each other, and the different images which were used to make the one image. It's this kind of assemblage that I am interested in.
- His etchings also interest me, especially his photo etchings. The amount of detail that he gets into them is impressive, and something that I hope to aspire to.
- His theme is completely different to mine, as his work is very morbid, death like, whereas mine is more about social issues, but his work interests me.
- Surrealism, abstraction, morbid themes.
- Films as collages - splicing new and old footage together, much like imagery.
- Was doing something that no one else was; “A lot of things I’ve been involved in I’ve done because nobody else was doing them.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxBQB2fUl_g <- Guerilla Girls on The Stephen Colbert Show. Feminist art. The promotion of more female artists in the art world. Similar themes to my own work, female power, strength, more representation of women in the real world, not just as objects. Confronting the issue of a male dominated art world, and advocating for more diversity within the art world to allow for a more diverse depiction of cultures. Not just focusing within the art world, but also within film and politics, using art as their way of getting their voices heard. They also highlight the problems of a male dominated art market and how they only choose specific artworks to show/buy. Raising the issue of so few female led shows in galleries such as The MET, MoMa and other massive galleries. They also target the racial divide within the art world, and how so few artists of colour get recognised or asked to do shows for certain galleries. Good example of those fighting for...
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