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Nick Fudge, L'Echo de Paris (after Braque), 2018-2024

Nick Fudge

L'Echo de Paris (after Braque), 2018-2024
Oil, enamel, pasted wallpaper, and sand on canvas
48 x 42 inches
121.9 x 106.7 cm
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I'm interested in the reasons why images are made, the cultural contexts such as shared myths, histories, ideologies etc. I am particularly interested in how images are constructed using medium-specific...
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I'm interested in the reasons why images are made, the cultural contexts such as shared myths, histories, ideologies etc. I am particularly interested in how images are constructed using medium-specific tools, and the ways in which we represent different realities are themes that are explored in both my painting and digital practices. Working with postmodern techniques of appropriation to generate versions, my current painting practice explores the intimacy of simulacra and recursion through which art historical images return as something known and at the same time as something completely new and unfamiliar.

—Nick Fudge


Nick Fudge, a member of the YBA generation, is renowned as a non-conformist artist. He pioneered digital art, incorporating software elements into his work as early as 1994. Fudge's digital oeuvre spans decades, embodying themes of digital materialism and media archaeology. Despite his avant-garde approach, he kept his digital art underground until 2015, exploring emerging technologies in obscurity. Trained as a painter, Fudge's understanding of medium specificity informs his preservation of digital integrity by keeping works in their original state. His foresight predates NFTs, making his work highly original and collectible in today's crypto market.

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