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Mixed Media, 3D Sculpting on Paper
Size: 10 W x 10 H x 3 D in
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Appropriation Apocalypse is one of the more direct cultural commentary pieces of R.Tucker. It is a reaction to much of the more recent news covering the appropriation of black creator's content on many of the social media platforms. This has been going on for some time, but given the value being generated in this new creator economy this has taken on a much higher importance that transcends IP and has high-stakes economic relevance. So much so it may warrant bearing arms physically or figuratively to defend your space. How do you do this when the thieves literally come to your home and steal right from in front of you? While the commentary on this piece is quite clear. Much of the messaging is in the collage detail and arrangement. You'll have to look closely to find all the hidden details!
2020
3D Sculpting on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
10 W x 10 H x 3 D in
Black
Yes
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Reginald Tucker (Artist name R.Tucker) is a mixed-media artist and a trailblazer in both art and finance. Known for his innovative use of repurposed materials, Tucker’s work reflects his commitment to thinking outside the box, a theme that has defined both his personal and professional life. Without formal art training, Tucker embraced the role of an outsider, forging a unique path in both the art world and his career. In his professional life, Tucker has been a key contributor to the development of the Opportunistic Portfolio and a Unique Strategies allocation at two separate large public pension plans, helping to seed and anchor new strategies and platforms that broke away from traditional investment models. This approach of embracing non-conventional strategies mirrors his creative process in the art world, where he continually pushes boundaries by blending repurposed materials with abstract compositions. Tucker founded Recycled Abstract as a platform to explore new artistic forms that fuse the historical significance of past mediums with modern innovations that leverage tech. Through his work, he preserves the communicative power of magazines—once a dominant but now fading medium—capturing snapshots of societal norms and values that are reinterpreted through his abstract 3D collages. These pieces reflect how cultural norms evolve, giving new relevance to discarded materials. Tucker frequently exhibits in Long Beach and Los Angeles, including Culver City, Downtown LA, and Santa Monica, earning recognition for his ability to blend the past with the future. Each piece challenges conventional boundaries, offering new perspectives on art, culture, and the power of the preservation of tradition and transformation of the forgotten.
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