Miss Bugs – a cut and paste history

The only info I can find on Miss Bugs‘ website is a quote from Pablo Picasso
“If there is something to steal, I steal it!”

And in a way, that’s all the info we need. Miss Bugs’ work takes iconic imagery from pop culture and art history and reforms it using collage and technique. I particularly like the use of Hirsts spin painting, Gilbert & George’s giant mosaics and Mondriaan’s grids. No, ‘postmodern pastiche’ is nothing new (by it’s very nature) – but at least miss bugs is honest…

via who killed bambi

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posted: December 8th, 2009 | by: tomagotchi | perma: link | tags: , , , , , , , | 3 Comments »

3 Comments on “Miss Bugs – a cut and paste history”

  1. #1 Miss Bugs | mstock said at 10:23 pm on December 14th, 2009:

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  2. #2 Name said at 5:59 pm on December 11th, 2009:

    love this stuff.
    truly cool. mish-mashes don’t always work , but these do.

  3. #3 Absolutmaterialist » Miss Bugs – a cut and paste history said at 11:09 am on December 10th, 2009:

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