'Peter understands that collage places one time on top of another, and so they present more than one perspective. His work looks back ... but they are always really about the now and contemporary culture. Nobody has done anything quite like them. They’re terrific' - David Hockney
'[Blake’s] collages display a pathological passion for collecting, sorting, grading and swapping things…. Blake is the puppet master, who makes things come to life, who transforms dreams into reality' - Patrick Elliott, Senior Curator, National Galleries of Scotland
'The artist’s work is brought to the fore and is accompanied with colourful imagery' - It’s Nice That
An avid collector, Blake’s collages combine junkyard treasures and found objects with images from popular culture. He revisits themes drawn from his childhood – the entertainments of the circus, the glamour of the cinema and the showmanship of the wrestling ring – weaving detailed, often humorous narratives. From his early paintings depicting assembled fragments of popular imagery, to his found-object constructions and his most recent inkjet print collages, Blake has broadened the scope of what collage can be and communicate.
Peter Blake Collage provides the first comprehensive survey of Peter Blake’s work in the medium. It features a foreword by David Hockney, an essay by Patrick Elliott, Chief Curator of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, a recent interview with Peter Blake by Natalie Rudd, Senior Curator of the Arts Council Collection, over 250 colour reproductions and a newly compiled illustrated chronology.
Published in partnership with Waddington Custot.
With over 250 illustrations