Deborah Kelly: Collage artists that hates waste

Born 1972 in Melbourne Australia, based in Sydney, Kelly has exhibited World including 2014 Biennale of Sydney, Slovenia, MOMA LOndon, ICA London and then Biennale of Greece.

Kelly’s work is a combination of photography stills and paper cut ccollages, she adresses several worldwide political issues, such as refugees and body positivity.

More information to come as I continue to look into this talented artist.

Deborah Kelly, No Human Being Is Illegal (In All Our Glory), 2014, pigment ink print on Hahnemühle papers bonded to aluminium, with collage from books and found materials, glue and UV protective varnishes, 2.1 x 1.12 m each. Installation view of the 19th Biennale of Sydney (2014) at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Courtesy the artist and Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney.

” for the practical reason that there’s enough stuff in the world already…” (Kelly 2011)

https://images.app.goo.gl/U4kiTjwGh8eiLTc76

Isa Genskin:

Loved by new generation for her assemblages and installations

Isa Genskin was born 1948 in Germany, based in New York, her career spanning over 30 years creating and constantly developing, unusual outstanding , outlandish works of art.

I love this assemblage, because it reminds me of my journals and gives me hope.
More information to come as I continue to look into this talented artist.

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