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Printmaking, Digital on Paper
Size: 33.1 W x 40.2 H x 1.6 D in
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This is an early work I produced in 2010 just after being awarded both the Royal Scottish Academy Printmaking Prize and Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh Printmakers Award. I was asked to produce a new work for another exhibition with the RSA and so decided to use the medium of Giclee so I was able to print my idea quicker than by Woodcut (Like the previous prints I produced). This process is done with profesional printing machines onto fine art German quality paper. This print is the only one in existence as I only now got it delivered back to me from the Royal Scottish Academy after forgetting all about it. It was left in storage after the exhibition. The artwork deals with the modern ills of society and the effect that technology was having on our psychology. I feel that this subject matter is even more relevant now than it was back in 2010 when it was first created with the normalisation of social media and device usage leading to ever more socio psychological conditions from paranoia and narcissism to schizophrenia and a mimetic global village type mind set. Some might theorise that social networks actually create a small minded village like attitude where no one wants to say anything unpopular so as not to be ostracised by the collective. In other words we are losing touch of the individual and like the 'Borg' in Star Trek we are slowly being assimilated into the hive mind collective.
2010
Digital on Paper
1
33.1 W x 40.2 H x 1.6 D in
Black
Not applicable
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Andy Cumming is a multidiscipline artist experienced in Printmaking, mixed media painting, film and sound. Having won two prestigious printmaking awards at the New Contemporaries in 2010 Andy decided to push his creativity in new directions. Initially inspired by ideas of tacit knowledge, the origins of creativity and the intuitive way children make art, he then expanded his practice to incorporate video projections and circuit-bending performances during his time studying for his masters in Contemporary Art Practice at Edinburgh College of Art. These explorations of using technology as an immersive experience- continued his interest in exploring new realities via installation and conceptual work. ‘Adam Linklater: Mythopoeia’ is Andy’s most recent and ambitious work. Exhibited as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival in 2018. This multi-layered exhibition involving film, collage, performance and photography was the result of a four-year project where Andy explored the role of artist as mythmaker in the age of the internet conspiracy theory. “My work deals with many different themes from the origins of creativity with the understanding of inherent and embedded knowledge, to the study of human behaviour and the social sciences. I am also interested on the effect that the Internet is having on our learning. Having unlimited access to knowledge on every possible subject is an amazing thing but it also opens us up to false and or conflicting information, adding to an ever increasing mistrust of our governments and the education we are taught at school. I find interest in many things but I also enjoy the process of allowing the chance mark, inspire the form/idea allowing my Tacit knowledge in many ways take over. …If I could neatly sum-up what my practice is about then I would say it is about the exploration of realities and our perceptions of them. Andy Cumming 2018 Andy was selected early on in his career to exhibit at the prestigious Royal Scottish Academy’s “New Contemporaries Exhibition in 2010” at which he was awarded both the ‘Royal Scottish Academy and Edinburgh Printmaking prizes. Andy also has work held at the renowned Stirling University Art collection.
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