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Cut & Paste

21st-Century Collage

9781856697170

Laurence King Publishing
Available: 09/07/11
7.24 x 9.96 · 208 pages
9781856697170
CDN $36.95 · cl

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Richard Brereton

In the digital age, the original meaning of cut and paste has been replaced with a few clicks of a mouse, This has led to a lot of derivative and unimaginative computer produced work. In response to this, artists have returned to using more traditional methods of making images. There has been a resurgence of drawing and illustration and collage has recently been rediscovered. Collage is the natural progression of illustration, as it combines drawing with theother mediums. It is the fusing of methods that makes for a new language. Increasingly, collage is being used in ads, magazine editorials, fashion spreads, street art, album covers, animation and websites: from the Prada Menswear Spring Summer 09 invitation (Milan) to the editorial of Butt Magazine, from Brahma beer poster campaigns featuring the work of Brazilian artists such as Speto and Giga to posters for the Tate Gallery. The surreal juxtaposition of images provokes thought, humour and understanding, two-dimensional images become three.

Richard Brereton began his career in the London and New York art markets, before becoming a television producer for the BBC. In 2009 he edited and compiled Sketchbooks for Laurence King Publishing. He currently lives and works in London and is the editor of GRAPHIC.

Caroline Roberts is a journalist who writes mainly about the graphic arts, and is a founder of Grafik magazine.