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Urgent Second Class: Creating Curious Collage, Dubious Documents, and Other Art from Ephemera  
Author: Nick Bantock
ISBN: 081184305X
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


From Publishers Weekly
Collage of paper ephemera—photographs, postcards, ads, newspapers, stamps, money, packaging materials, invoices, books and sheet music—is an artistic technique at least as old as modernism, with Picasso and Braque incorporating various scraps of Parisian paper into their early cubist works. Bantock, whose six Griffin & Sabine books imagine an epistolary love and include the "actual" letters and cards it is conducted through, offers a plethora of techniques for bringing past and present together by collecting aging paper, and transforming its original communicative use or transactional value through one's own choices in juxtaposition, placement and additive drawing. He offers beautiful, full-color examples of his own work in short chapters devoted to the various pulp forms above, with five or six paragraphs explaining what he likes or how he uses each (on family photos: "I'm not overly interested in battling internally with where sentimentality ends and nostalgia begins—so I steer clear all together"), followed by examples of works he's done with short captions. The printing and layout are as lush as Griffin & Sabine fans would expect, and Bantock offers a judicious mix of his own practice and advice for one's own. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


Book Description
His internationally best-selling Griffin & Sabine saga is treasured for its blend of lyrical storyline and compelling, imaginative art. Now Nick Bantock gives a short course in visual creativity in Urgent 2nd Class. A tour through the techniques and materials which constitute his signature style, Bantock shares with readers numerous ways ways of using old paper ephemera -- maps, letters, postcards, ledgers, scraps, photos, and many more items -- to create their own idiosyncratic art. Written for people of all artistic skill levels, the materials mentioned are all easily found and inexpensive, and the processes are simple enough to do at home (and with access to the most advanced machinery used in the book, a photocopier). An inspirational guide to the simple artistic techniques which can alchemically transform ephemera into remarkable works, Urgent 2nd Class is the handbook for a new generation of visual poets.


About the Author
Nick Bantock is the author of the Griffin & Sabine saga: Griffin & Sabine, Sabine's Notebook, The Golden Mean, The Gryphon, Alexandria, and The Morning Star. His numerous other books include, The Artful Dodger, a visual autobiography. Born in England, he now lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.




Urgent Second Class: Creating Curious Collage, Dubious Documents, and Other Art from Ephemera

FROM THE PUBLISHER

You are invited to take an art class with the master of aesthetic curiosity, Nick Bantock. Urgent 2nd Class is an inspirational handbook for making art by embellishing and tampering with old documents, maps, postcards, scraps, envelopes, and other ephemera. Written in Bantock's ebullient, intimate prose and featuring numerous visual samples, Urgent 2nd Class shows how to alchemically transform the unexpected into your own idiosyncratic art.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Collage of paper ephemera-photographs, postcards, ads, newspapers, stamps, money, packaging materials, invoices, books and sheet music-is an artistic technique at least as old as modernism, with Picasso and Braque incorporating various scraps of Parisian paper into their early cubist works. Bantock, whose six Griffin & Sabine books imagine an epistolary love and include the "actual" letters and cards it is conducted through, offers a plethora of techniques for bringing past and present together by collecting aging paper, and transforming its original communicative use or transactional value through one's own choices in juxtaposition, placement and additive drawing. He offers beautiful, full-color examples of his own work in short chapters devoted to the various pulp forms above, with five or six paragraphs explaining what he likes or how he uses each (on family photos: "I'm not overly interested in battling internally with where sentimentality ends and nostalgia begins-so I steer clear all together"), followed by examples of works he's done with short captions. The printing and layout are as lush as Griffin & Sabine fans would expect, and Bantock offers a judicious mix of his own practice and advice for one's own. Agent, Liz Darhansoff. (Sept. 1) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

The popularity of scrapbooking has sparked interest in related paper crafts such as paper collage. Collage, or pieced paper work, is an artful construction using inexpensive ephemeral paper items originally created for some other purpose. As with all crafts using recycled materials, there is some danger of ruining a genuine collector's item, so the use of color photocopies may sometimes be advisable. Bantock (Griffin & Sabine) presents his original creations-e.g., maps embellished with rubber stamps, altered photographs, and postage stamp collages-in individual chapters devoted to specific types of source material. These are for ideas only; there are no projects. Corba's book has over 30 step-by-step projects for household items embellished with paper found materials, including postcards, music, and vintage illustrations. Both books make clever use of common materials and are good selections for public libraries. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

     



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