Artist Information:
Julie Caves
London,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2005
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Artist Statement:
BFA in Studio Art (Sculpture and Printmaking) at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.
MA in Bookarts at Camberwell College, University of the Arts London, UK.
I make paintings about colour and the act of painting. I make artists' books about everything else.
I work with visual and written language. I am in love with metaphor, colour and texture. My paintings and artists' books are 3-dimensional so I still consider myself a sculptor. Making art allows me the freedom to be emotional and is my way of being in the world....
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Artist Exhibitions:
Selected Art Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions:
2007 Colour Matters, Oxford House, London
2006 Foyer Exhibition, Pleasance Theatre, Islington, London
2006 New Works at Coffee Corner café, Stoke Newington, London
2001 Me On Tuesday, Me On Wednesday, Me On Thursday…, The New Gallery, University of Texas.
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2008 Press and Release ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
Selected Public Collections:
Manchester Metropolitan University Library
University College Northampton, UK
BookROOM Archives, Witte de With, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Tate Britain Special Collection acquired two books
Camberwell College of Arts Special Collection acquired two books
Serigraph Matt in the permanent collection of the University of Texas at Austin.
Serigraph Out Of ...
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Commissions:
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Julie Caves's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Julie Caves's Portfolio. Browse Caves's body of work: BFA in Studio Art (Sculpture and Printmaking) at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.
MA in Bookarts at Camberwell College, University of the Arts London, UK.
I make paintings about colour and the act of painting. I make artists' books about everything else.
I work with visual and written language. I am in love with metaphor, colour and texture. My paintings and artists' books are 3-dimensional so I still consider myself a sculptor. Making art allows me the freedom to be emotional and is my way of being in the world.... | |
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