Saturday, November 27, 2021

Artist of the Day, November 27, 2021: Barry Kite, an American photo montage, Collage artist (#1429)

 After receiving his B.F.A. in film from UCLA, Chicago-born Barry Kite spent the next five years traveling overseas. Returning to the San Francisco Bay area, he wrote and performed his own style of surreal poetry in local coffee houses. Renewing his interest in collage, he combined photographic and hand-coloring techniques to create the foundation of his current work.

The exclusive use and altAward winning By barry Kiteeration of found imagery is a natural extension of found poetry and the basis for what he considers his visual poems.

Barry Kite’s style of social and political parody via the “re-positioning” of art historical and contemporary media imagery has won him several art competition awards and placed his work in numerous private and corporate collections.

Under his studio name, Aberrant Art, Barry Kite’s work can be found on an extensive line of note cards and greeting cards. Several calendars and three books of his work have been published by Pomegranate Communications.

"My work is based on found iconographic imagery from painting, photography and popular media initially via discarded books and magazines but of late: the internet. This imagery is deconstructed, then re-composed from different sources as parody with the important blending of and interpretive tension of word (via title) and image. The technique is based on using imagery as language to build context as individual words are combined to create ideas. Uncommon juxtapositions and themes are sought to provoke thought and discussion. The less common, the merrier. A little art literacy is helpful, as many implied narratives draw on historic reactions and interpretations of various employed artists and works from their own era. Prior history with a certain painting or photograph always colors one’s interpretation. Being aware of the fact that an artist went blind or crazy or bankrupt (you know who you are) during his productive  period, or that a work was once critically excoriated always adds a certain flavor. My works are narratives."

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Barry Kite

Blow-Up Dolls, V-J Day

Goaltending

Leaving

Mariachi Tuesday

Nobody Move!

Starry Night High

Untitled

Clean up day

Gothic Fatal Encounter

Low Tide

Monet in his Garden Painting

Outta Here

Starry Night

Sublime Doctors

Untitled

Advanced Diagnostic Techniques

Cubist Night

Happy hour

Luncheon of the Cappuccino Party

New Neighbor

Photo Op

Sunday Afternoon, Looking for the Car

Artist growing impatient

Dinner Music

Impressionist Seascape with Old Tires

NightBucks

Presidential Pride

The Frappuccino Drinker

Bad Hair Day

Easy listening

Girl with Pearl Earring and Pole

Kissing booth

Manequins for hire

No Dancing

Special Agent Van Gogh

The Wild One


 

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