Halos without angels: the smart, sad, beautiful collages of Kim Arthun “This Lane Ends,” Kim Arthun, digital print, construct, 2025. "Drained," Kim Arthun, constructed collage, 2025. “Redacted,” Kim Arthun, collage, 2025. “Afterwords,” Kim Arthun, digital print, construct, 2025. “Pinball,” Kim Arthun, collage, 2025. Published November 2, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified November 2, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Halos without angels: the smart, sad, beautiful collages of Kim Arthun From the review: Kim Arthun graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1976, the year before the famous “Pictures” exhibition at New York City’s Artists Space, which gave the incipient movement of media-critical artists, now known as the Pictures Generation, their name. One of the most prominent Pictures artists, Richard Prince, wouldn’t exhibit his rephotographed magazine ads for another four years. But Arthun was already doing work as a UNM undergrad that took a similarly critical approach to the cropping and framing of mass-market images. collection_aa9066c8-1999-425d-8f28-77cde6d7f9cb.html
As featured on - Halos without angels: the smart, sad, beautiful collages of Kim Arthun From the review: Kim Arthun graduated from the University of New Mexico in 1976, the year before the famous “Pictures” exhibition at New York City’s Artists Space, which gave the incipient movement of media-critical artists, now known as the Pictures Generation, their name. One of the most prominent Pictures artists, Richard Prince, wouldn’t exhibit his rephotographed magazine ads for another four years. But Arthun was already doing work as a UNM undergrad that took a similarly critical approach to the cropping and framing of mass-market images.
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