APPROPRIATION Hello, everyone and welcome to the summer contest by

This time, we'd like to invite you to reinvent yourself and your favorite piece of art in form of a ... square, of course

To
APPROPRIATE something involves taking possession of it. In the visual arts, the term
appropriation often refers to the use of borrowed elements in the creation of a new work.
Since the 1980s the term has also referred more specifically to
quoting the work of another artist to create a new work so as to give it a new and personal interpretation. . The new work does not actually
alter the original per se; the new work uses the original to
create a new ONE. In most cases the original remains accessible as the original, without change.
The purpose of this can be anything, ranging from political or ironic statements to straight-up and humble homages paid to the original artist. Many artists during the eighties practiced appropriation, such as, to name a few, Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo, David Salle and many others.
When it comes to photography, the Russian photographer Andrey Chezhin who, on top of being an essential artist from the heydays of postmodernism - "the pop eighties" - has also done a brilliant series of photographic appropriations (some of which you can see below), using drawing pins.
Also, enjoy Marcel Duchamp's lovely and famous pastiche of DaVinci's
Mona Lisa, and the postmodern interpretations of Michelangelo's
La Pieta by Gregor Podgorski.
As you can see, anything goes, with a tad of wit and imagination.
Marcel Duchamp

Andy Warhol - Andrey Chezhin

James Rosenquist - Andrey Chezhin

Joel-Peter Witkin - Andrey Chezhin

Josef Sudek - Andrey Chezhin

Robert Rauschenberg - Andrey Chezhin

and, this series of Michelangelo Buonarotti's
La Pieta and revisited by
Gregor Podgorski
These being said, it's your turn to recreate and revive your favorite work of art and submit it to our contest.RULES:

1.THE THEME -
APPROPRIATION
2.
SUBMISSION PERIOD JUNE 25 - JULY 30.

3 ONE IMAGE PER PARTICIPANT; THINK WISELY AND SUBMIT YOUR BEST;
IMAGES MUST BE NEW, TAKEN AFTER THE SUBMISSION DATE OF THIS JOURNAL.

4. EVERYONE IS INVITED,
MEMBERS OR NON-MEMBERS - WE ACCEPT PHOTOGRAPHY AND TRADITIONAL ART EQUALLY.

5. THE SUBMITTED IMAGE WILL BEAR THE
TITLE OF THE ORIGINAL WORK, FOLLOWED BY "...REVISITED"(ex. VanGogh Sunflowers Revisited)

6.THE ARTIST COMMENTS WILL
INCLUDE A LINK TO THE ORIGINAL PIECE.

7. IT IS NOT A PROBLEM IF THE ORIGINAL WORK IS NOT SQUARE - JUST MAKE SURE YOURS IS


585 / 600 IS
NOT A SQUARE!!

8. SEND US THE IMAGES IN A NOTE, ALONG WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
THE SUBJECT LINE OF THE NOTE WILL BE :
APPROPRIATION CONTEST SUBMISSIONPLEASE INCLUDE THE THUMB IN THE NOTE : thumb ............:, AND ADD THE FOLLOWING TEXT:
Created for the summer contest by
; I grant the club permission to display THIS image in their gallery.GOOD LUCK!!!
JURY AND PRIZES






1st place - 9 months sub
2nd place - 6 months sub
3rd place - 3 months sub
All winners will be featured in the club and the panel members journals.
thank you


and

for also offering subscription prizes; if anyone else wants to donate prizes, please note us so we can update the info here.
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