10 Musicians That Crossed Over to Visual Artists
From John Lennon to Moby, 10 Musicians Who Have Crossed Over Into Visual Art
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Not Wanting to Say Anything About Marcel Plexigram VI, 1969
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Fontana Mix (Orange/Tan), 1981
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The Monk, 2009
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Playboy Magazine: Sharon Stone, 2011-2012
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Patti Smith, 1979
"Robert Mapplethorpe" at Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki (2015)
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The River Ouse, East Sussex, England, 2008
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Photo-collage by David Bowie of manipulated film stills from The Man Who Fell to Earth, 1975-1976
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Country Life, 1974
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Receiving , 2013
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innocents, 2014
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Untitled, 2012
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Rip it Up, 2013
Lizzi Bougatsos, founder and frontwoman of experimental electro-percussion band Gang Gang Dance, joined forces with friend (and fellow BFA student at West Virginia University) Sadie Laska, of noise trio Growing, to form the drumming-centric group I.U.D. Both maintain individual visual art practices on the side of their successful musical careers, and generate artworks as loud and variegated as their music. Bougatsos’s multidisciplinary work includes sculptures, installations, and paintings that re-appropriate the imagery of consumerist culture, twisting them into sly critiques. Laska’s work takes shape in pieces that seem to build on Rauschenberg’s notion of the “combine,” melding found objects on canvases with acrylic, oil, and spray paint. The two have shown together in a group show at Entrepot-galerie du Confort Moderne in Paris, and have seen solo shows in New York galleries James Fuentes (for Bougatsos) and Canada (for Laska).
—Kate Havel