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Hunt & Gather: Discovering New Art

Posted by Katy Cowan in News on Friday 12th March 2010. Tagged with Design, Art, Illustration, Featured.

Hunt & Gather: Discovering New Art is a new book that essentially hunts and gathers the best undiscovered artists throughout the globe.

Launched by Mark Batty Publisher and created by Tina Ziegler, Hunt and Gather showcases a contemporary view of international art featured in galleries and media across the globe. This striking collection of surrealism, pop art, illustration, collage, graphic design and mixed media represents many of today’s most boundary-pushing artists. Aspects of this collection are dark, at times macabre, but these images are complemented by arrestingly playful pieces.

Dedicated to fostering the relationships between artists and art enthusiasts Hunt & Gather author Tina Ziegler has invited all of the contributing artists to provide work that they feel best represents their creative output, accompanied by first-person texts that shed light on how and why these individuals make their art.

The book features the work of more than 40 international contemporary artists. Visit www.huntandgatherart.com for a preview.


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