An Art on a Postcard Mini Auction in Collaboration With gowithYamo
15 SEPTEMBER 2022 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2022Notes
About
Lola Dupré is a collage artist and illustrator currently based near Glasgow, Scotland.
Working with paper and scissors her portfolio references the Dada movement of the early 20th Century and the digital manipulations of the present day. Over the past decade projects have included cover art with TIME Magazine and Penguin Classics, and assignments with Nike Basketball and The Atlantic Magazine. Interested in visual communication and exploration, animal portraiture, fashion, technology and everything beautiful.
Education
Self taught
Select Exhibitions/Awards
CAT ART SHOW 4: A NEW BEGINNING | The Golden Pagoda | Los Angeles, USA
The Age of Collage 2 | Feinkunst Krüger Gallery | Hamburg, Germany
Lunacy | Prescription Art | Brighton, England
Intervention | The Hackney Creative Social Club | London, England
Mtl en Arts festival | Montreal, Canada
International Weird Collage Show | Jealous Gallery | London, England
Volume Festival | Colonia Nova | Berlin, Germany
99 Percent Invisible | Flamingosaurus Rex | Edinburgh, Scotland
The Art of Collage and Assemblage | Arts Mill Gallery | Grafton, USA
[a human world map] | WISEDOG | Larissa, Greece
Pop Press | Thunder-Sky Gallery | Cincinnati, USA
Platinum Blend 2 | Modern Eden Gallery | San Francisco, USA
Group | FFDG | San Francisco, USA
SIGN OF THE TIMES | ESD | Sydney, Australia
Pictoplasma Portrait Gallery | Kaufhaus Jandorf | Berlin, Germany
Gallery Representation
Prescription Art, Brighton
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
Two playful works produced while working on larger projects in the studio
You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do. Anyone found doing so will be subject to legal action.
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