[42X60] calls on an artist to create an art work to be edited on a 42x60 format.
The artist will have to work within this imposed format and adapt to the specifics thereof. Three thousand copies, exhibited per traditional posting method, will catch the Parisian passer-by attention during two month. During this same period copies will deposited in various art centres throughout France.
“The show is a magnificent cornucopia of photographs, artefacts, and objects including props used in the making of fairy tales, shells, leaves, superheroes, outfits worn and shown in significant artworks, letters, wigs, with a story attached to every item.” Zelda Cheatle .
THe Grange Musuem, Rottingdean.
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Victoria and Albert Museum
This display explores photographs that make reference to themselves, other media and texts, and demonstrates how such Postmodernist approaches to photography have persisted for over 30 years. Spanning the mid-1970s to the present day, it shows work by some of the most influential artists associated with Postmodernism, such as Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince, alongside more recent work by Ann Hardy, David Shrigley, Clare Strand and others.