Sunday, February 15, 2009

Fair Use Redux
For the Love of Disruptive Strategies and Utopian Visions in Contemporary Art and Culture No.3 - Ltd Edition Print by James Cauty
The Stuckists, a group of anti-conceptual artist-activists that is the anti-thesis to Britain's Turner Prize exhibitions and award ceremonies, have opened their own online store, selling objects inspired by Damien Hirst and other uberartists works.
Stuckists Jamie Reid (who designed graphics for the punk band the Sex Pistols), James Cauty and Billy Childish have produced a range of prints “recreated from random pixels found on the Interweb” and other products satirizing Hirst’s diamond skull and works by the Chapman Brothers and the urban artist D*Face.

“An exact copy of an image similar to an image of Hirst’s “For the Love of God,”’ from a numbered edition of 1,300, is priced at 13 pounds, said the Web site.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:04 PM

    Nice! I like this one a lot!

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