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September 10, 2010 / kaye01

Interview for Stamp magazine

STAMP Artist Feature #8 – Julie Kaye

The UK graces our blog with another talented artist.  Prepare for the unique black and white imagery of Julie Kaye.

http://stampmagazine.blogspot.com/2010/09/stamp-artist-feature-8-julie-kaye.html

September 7, 2010 / kaye01

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September 1, 2010 / kaye01

Behind the scenes at the photoshoot

September 1, 2010 / kaye01

Prepping artwork to comp into photos

I create the artwork and sketches. Then I photograph and upload to my computer. Then I comp them into the photographs. Sometimes having to convert them in Illustrator to get a better quality. I’ll post the next stage soon!


August 31, 2010 / kaye01

Interview for Public Republic

Artist of the Week – Julie Kaye
August 30, 2010 by aneliya_angelcheva

Interview with the visual artist Julie Kaye by Aneliya Angelcheva

Julie Kaye was born in Leeds, United Kingdom. She received her BA at Leeds college of Art. Since her emergence in 2008 Julie Kaye has blended the concerns and methods of Pop and Conceptual art. Evolving new techniques of expressive popular culture to create her own unique style, often extreme and always engaging. Her work explores contemporary obsessions with sex, desire, race, gender, politics, religion, celebrity, fame, mythology and human condition.

Since her debut in 2008, Kayes’ work has been exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions. Recent shows include the Edge of Love Berlin (2010), the DeerBLNproject, Berlin (2010), Hatch museum. Berlin (2009) ; Proud. Berlin (2009) Second commerce. SL (2009-2010).; Art of War. New York (2008).

Her website http://www.juliekaye.co.uk/ offers detailed information about her and her artworks. It also includes behind-the-scene information and biographical material.

Where the passion for painting came from?

Praise. I was a very shy child but always got a lot attention for my artwork. So I associated feeling good with art from a very early age. It is at the very core of my self worth, spirituality, emotions and desires. The passion and reward for the dedication to it has grown into an obsession for which I’m very grateful.

Your art is stunning – the style, the colours, the shading. What influence you most?

Thank you.

The world exists comfortably and uncomfortably numb, half awake and half asleep. It is these opposing forces that constantly influence my work and me.

I am at odds with realism and surrealism, so I incorporate both in every piece. The realism is defined in detail from the life that we know to be true which exists in science, human nature and nature itself. It’s the world we see, hear and experience with our body. So in my work you will see this as detailed shading, photography and recognizable elements. Where as the surrealism if allowed to flow out spontaneously, is formed in the imagination, and remains the unique property of an undefined source. It is the aspects of life that does not exist in science or nature but still procures to be there in a universe unexplained. It’s the world we see, hear and experience with our mind, imagination and emotions whether that is in an unconscious state or otherwise. So in my work, the surreal exists in the outlines, the shapes that are not present in nature or invention but only in my imagination. My compositions on the whole are of a surreal nature.

Cologne, Berlin, New York. These are cities you have conducted exhibitions. Tell me more about them.

Well I have a big soft spot for Berlin; it is a raw and buzzing city with the most creative community I think in the world right now. The people there are very generous, creative and kind. Considering the recent history that was endured there I fail to see how anyone could not be moved by its past and present.

New York is a wild animal. It’s a little scary but completely fascinating and powerful. What I found with the artists there was a vibrant intense energy and sense of celebrity.


What is “Second commerce”?

Second commerce is best explained here http://www.secondcommerce.com and is run by Michael Schumann. Michael was instrumental in introducing my work to a wider international audience and giving me the confidence to take my art career to another level.

What stands behind the international success you have?

I constantly meet the most supportive, proactive and influential people in places like Nineteen74.com, Behance.net, Xing.com, Second Life, Facebook, Twitter and so on and so on. So to sum up what stands behind the international success……. it is self promotion and like minded friends I meet through social networking online and the fact that I will drop everything at a moments notice to get on a plane to a foreign country when an opportunity presents itself…. no ifs, no buts. Travelling to strange and new places excites me.

Have you ever had to sacrifice something in the name of your art?

Sleep.

Your artworks display diverse topics of everyday life. Is this your source of inspiration?

Yes very much so. Books are a great source of inspiration for me as well. Also increasingly visions and dreams I have too.

What gives you strength to move forward?

I get strength from always having the desire to bring creative thought to life, inspiration from my situations in life whether they are good or bad. It’s borderline madness when you consider I could have had an easier life if I had just conformed to the ‘norm’. I have a tenacious spirit.

You mix different styles and the result is incredible. Do you implement a kind of message in your artworks?

Thank you.

It is important to me personally as an artist that I have something to say even if it remains unheard, so there is always one message or many messages. I try not to point them out or explain them unless I am pushed to do so. In the moment that anyone looks at a piece of art, even in passing, they and only they can interpret what they see and feel.

Your talent creates unique works with beauty woven into them. Do you have a specific piece of art that is your favourite?

Reverence (the badger and the deer). This piece was a turning point for me and really cemented this new way of working and the direction I intended to go in. It was also part in reference to a friendship I had begun with another artist, David Foox (www.foox-u.com) who I greatly admire. It was part of the DeerBLNproject exhibition shown in the Strychnin gallery Berlin, which was curated by another artist I have a lot of respect for, Christian Rothenhagen (www.christianrothenhagen.com).

What do you plan for the future? Should be expecting new exhibitions or new art events?

Yes. This year I have a solo show in November, collaboration with David Foox in NYC and the realization of my Carpisa project in October. Hopefully I will be a part of the DHL Hatch sticker museum project too before the year is out. Early next year I’ll be part of Loulou Bontemps boutique show in London fashion week, I am doing a talk on my art in Berlin in February and have another solo exhibition in planning stages for May. It’s all good.

Creative and inspiring – that’s how I define your art. Define it for yourself.

That is the greatest compliment to have my work defined that way. Thank you.

However if I were to define it, it would go something more along the lines of ‘The imaginative musings of a slightly sane mad woman!’

http://www.public-republic.net

August 20, 2010 / kaye01

Strychnin Gallery presents: EDGE OF LOVE

urated by Strychnin Gallery and Artsprojekt. Also featuring ASYLUM, new sculptures by Tim Roosen.

An exciting new group show curated by Andy Howell and Yasha Young.

Featuring international street art artists such as Kid Zoom, Beastman, motel 7, Phibs, Yok, Bridge Stehli, Buff Diss, Rose Hardy, Amy Matthews, Monique Ligons, Bridge, Mimi S., Julie Kaye, Christian Rothenhagen, Amanda Lynn, Andy Howell, Pale Horse, Ginger Che, Jeremy Forson, Jeremyville, Jesse Reno, SIT, Yann Mai and many more.

Opens April 9th at 7 p.m. – runs until May 9th.

Opening hours: Thursday – Sunday from 12 pm – 6 pm.

Artwork: The Second Gate

See the Edge of Love Exhibition Pics

August 20, 2010 / kaye01

Hatch Oversized & Underpriced Round Two – The Cologne Show

Sticker Art goes Charity. This charity exhibition will support the Christoffel Blindenmission. Please purchase artwork from this show to support this great cause.

The Benefit will be donated to the following three purposes:
– For the “Christoffel Blind Mission, an organization who operate on people worldwide in

-Crisis areas, which suffer symptoms of eye cataract.

With only 30, – Euro for one operation people get his eyesight again.

To buy artwork please contact:
oli@hatchkingdom.com”

60 + artists create an oversized version of the Urban Art sticker classic

Opening Event: 17th April, 19:00 @ ArtyFarty gallery,
Maastrichter Str. 49, 50672 Cologne
Exhibition: 17th April – 08th May 2010
Opening Times: Mon.- Fri.: 10 – 18 p.m. , Sat.: 12-16 p.m.

The basic idea of OVERSIZED & UNDERPRICED is simple: great art for little money !

The oversized stickers are designed by international urban artists and will be sold, proportional to the value of the art pieces, for a small price.

After a great success of the first round of OVERSIZED & UNDERPRICED in December 2008 with great donation results, here we go with the second round of the charity-exposition.

mail: coskun@artyfarty-gallery.com
hatch, Oliver Baudach, Dirschauer Str. 16, 10245 Berlin-Friedrichshain
mail: oli@hatchkingdom.com
– Another part is used as in the previous year for the project “Skateistan”, a
skateboarding school in Afghanistan initiated by two Australians.
– A final part is the preservation of the sticker museum.

http://www.christoffel-blindenmission.de http://www.skateistan.org

http://www.hatchkingdom.com
http://www.artyfarty-gallery.com

Participating artists and crews:

Flying Förtress / Klub7 / Haevi / Nestdafoe / Team Dauerfeuer / Les Petits / Icon73
Base23 / Pisa73 / Ink-a-zoid / Boxi / Emess / M!M / Eliot / Xhoch4 / MyMo / Tim Robot 44Flavors / MaJo Brothers / Dee One / Disturbanity / Sam Crew / Alias / Pabo
Vincent Schulze / Herr Plorin / Bimer / Tarkinson / Shyeone / DeerBln / Undenk HotCheeseCrew / Skore183 / Kid Crow / Noel / AW / The Walters / Yuri3d / Peachbeach Dave the Chimp / Mike Friedrich / The World Organisation / Eliza Gauger / Schichtemann Jaybo Monk / Bean / Crapink / WTF? / Nadja Schüller-Ost / dust / Little Pilots
Sebastian Otto / Julie Kaye / Serena Ferrario / Prost / Grafro / Jose Jool
Darla Freeze / 1up / Itaka / Add Entry / WCA / Kooala

contact:
ArtyFarty Gallery, Coskun Gueven, Maastrichter Str. 49, 50672 Cologne

August 20, 2010 / kaye01

FEATURED IN AESTHETICS NOW MAGAZINE

Featured in Vol 2 June 2010
An interview imminent for a future edition :)

August 20, 2010 / kaye01

PHOTOSHOOT – MILAN, ITALY 21-25th July 2010

I went to Milan to art direct photography that my artwork will be incorporated into. It was a great experience and I was lucky to work alongside an amazing team of people. Pics coming soon

August 20, 2010 / kaye01

I got a shout out from Creative Boom in the guardian :)

That was a really nice find!

Some of my favourite Leeds-based artists are Itty Bitty Art Committee, Julie Kaye, and Rabbit Portal, who all add a little extra magic to the creativity and culture of the city.

09th August 2010 http://www.guardian.co.uk/leeds/2010/may/06/leeds-links-creative-culture-2