
An anonymous art expert writes ... "I know that all artists have to draw their inspiration from somewhere, and I don't want to dilute Mat Collishaw's reputation for being modern and shocking, but I wonder if anyone else has noticed the similarity of this to one of a series of works by the dusty old expressionist Walter Klemm (1883-1957)?
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Obvious plagiarism indeed. Ooooh, this is so bad, Mr. Collishaw !
I don't say it's plagiarism; it may be that Mat's work is a satirical and mechanical re-styling of Klemm whom he's credited in his notes - I have not been to the RA to see for myself. Certainly it's best to get these things out in the open in order for the artist to explain his thoughts.
<< I don't say it's plagiarism; it may be that Mat's work is a satirical and mechanical re-styling of Klemm whom he's credited in his notes >>
Yeah, right : the tired old conceptual art tricks. :-)
Plagiarism or not... It's definitely no coincidence.
Though I do like Collishaw's piece... probably due to the amount of Marquis de Sade illustrations I've been eyeing up for the past two months.
Much love to Arcati,
Fish x
Thank you Fish. Mat's staying quiet which is the best way of dealing with exposure. Actually I don't have a problem with "borrowings" provided reference is made in the artist's notes. Ilike your Haslam portrait; I think I'll borrow it and refer to your site ...
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