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Wickford
Art Association Gallery
Collage
Open Juried Show
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August
29 - September 17, 2008
An
exhibition of collage.
Juried
by: Kim
Salerno
; Juror's
Comments
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Opening
Reception
Sunday,
August 31
1 - 3 p.m.
The public is
invited and refreshments will be served!
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Awards:
1st Place
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2nd Place
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3rd Place
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Jillian Barber

Addressing Nature
First Prize is awarded
to this work for a few reasons.
The visual source material is very compelling. Often discarded, junk mail is ripe for use by artists.
Similarly, the hoarding instinct that compels an artist
to keep junk, especially the kind of junk that might take on a
life of its own, is a hallmark of collage.
The unrelenting, repetitious use of banal objects, as
seen in a lot of “outsider” art is yet another a strong
characteristic of collage.
Most importantly, this work’s strong almost primitive
design, heraldic composition and mesmerizing transitions are
strong up close and from across the room.
While not conventional or traditional as collage, this
piece seems both old and new.
It is quite original.
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Theresa Girard

Hey-19
Second Prize is awarded
to a very different kind of work.
The first time I saw this tiny piece, I instinctively
picked it off the wall to cradle and examine it.
This work straddles an interesting place in collage by
combining elements of two-dimensional collage and
three-dimensional assemblage.
Two-dimensional elements wrap around the canvas to give
the piece a strong presence as object. Paint and wax materials fuse seamlessly with paper and fiber
elements. 1930’s
kitchen green, antique photographs, “playing cards”, and
flourishes usually found in interior decoration come together to
create a poignant narrative.
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Mo Whalen

Shoes for Men
Third Prize is awarded
to a classic collage that beautifully assembles various
materials and elements in a purely abstract fashion.
The work of Kurt Schwitters and Joseph Cornell are
strongly evoked. While
derivative in its conception, I could not overlook the skillful
manner in which the materials are layered and composed.
The yellow window frame strikingly contrasts with the
deep red image. Materials
alternately suggest natural growth and organic decay.
Dabs of sky blue are like small electric shocks in this
carnal piece. This
piece is deft in all manners of design.
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Honorable
Mentions
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Special
Mention
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Mildred Kelleher

Flight
Honorable Mention is
awarded to a nifty little collage that combines printed material
from magazines, freehand pencil drawing and other materials.
The contrast of herringbone weave in print and hatch mark
in drawing is noteworthy. The
linear design of this piece is wonderful and the deep space that
arises from this contrast of two-dimensional media is very
exciting. The
unexpected use of feathers and asymmetrical composition
contribute to the overall effect of this quirky piece.
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Bev Silva

Taverna
Honorable Mention is
awarded to this cut paper streetscape.
While the deep space of this image is immediately
compelling the architectural references are sly.
One could almost miss the representation of a streetscape
were it not for small fragments of hyper-real parts such as the
plant. Fine art papers co-exist with watercolor and magazine images.
A very painterly use of color brings surprising unity to
this work. This
very small piece draws one in from across the room.
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Jillian Barber

Reg & Irene
Judges Choice recognizes
this humorous, skillful and clever collage.
The contrast of historic photographs, prismacolor drawing
and vintage valentines reshape ones view of nostalgic imagery.
Nostalgia is the inevitable by product of piecing
together old stuff. Yet this collage questions the very way in
which memories are visually conveyed.
With the wedding day subject matter and singing birds and
country house backdrop, this piece pokes fun at both nostalgia
and collage itself.
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Note: Juror's
Comments for each individual award-winning work are listed above with
the award announcement.
Thank you for giving me an opportunity to
view your work. This year
the entries for the Wickford Art Association Collage Open Juried affirm
that collage is alive and well. These
works, often imaginative, show that collage is suited to a wide variety
of contemporary ideas in art. With
the advent of conceptual art and digital media in mind, collage seems
particularly timely. It’s
no wonder so many contemporary artists work in two, three and
four-dimensional collage.
In selecting for this exhibit, I chose
works that capitalize on the notion of collage.
Award winners display a variety of attitudes toward the topic but
all seem to know why they make collage.
While naturally drawn to beautiful color passages and delightful
composition, I chose work that is all about collage.
The use of unusual found imagery, material contrasts, inventive
juxtapositions and unexpected transitions marked my choice.
Some compelling and attractive works were omitted because they
did not present an idea that advances a greater understanding of the
possibilities of collage. The
defining quality of the chosen works is a strange unity that seemingly
disparate fragments can come to possess.
Gallery
Hours:
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Sunday from
Noon - 3:00p.m.
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