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A self-described ‘news junkie’, Fred Tomaselli reads The New York Times religiously. As a maker of collages − both on paper and in large-scale wall works that suspend cut-up images and actual objects in resin − Tomaselli draws parallels between his work and everyday newspapers. ‘I tend to see myself as a kind of conductor overseeing a choir of nameless voices singing through artifacts’, he says.
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A self-described ‘news junkie’, Fred Tomaselli reads The New York Times religiously.
As a maker of collages − both on paper and in large-scale wall works that suspend cut-up images and actual objects in resin − Tomaselli draws parallels between his work and everyday newspapers.
‘I tend to see myself as a kind of conductor overseeing a choir of nameless voices singing through artifacts’, he says.
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