The Superb Dystopian Collages by Sam Lubicz
Sam Lubicz is a Los Angeles-born artist and illustrator based in Berlin. His collages investigate not-so-distant dystopian futures with a curious pessimism.
Using obsessive archiving techniques, manipulating imagery sourced from his physical and online environments, his practice has been compared to that of a human GAN. Following in the footsteps of his father, artist Lou Beach, he has been making collages from an early age. He is also 1/2 of the music group 333 Boyz.
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