Austin Call (b. 1989) is a Los Angeles based visual artist whose practice is rooted in fragmentation, deconstruction and reassembly. His work breaks imagery apart and reconstructs it, creating compositions that hover between recognition and distortion.

Engaging with the instability within visual culture, Call explores the tension between digital image construction and physical materiality. Digital mockups are translated into layered, hand-worked collage surfaces through oil, acrylic and charcoal, allowing structure and disruption to coexist within the same composition. Portraits, places and objects are pulled apart and rebuilt, creating images that feel both familiar and unsettled.

In contrast to visual polish, automation, and symmetry within contemporary image-making, Call’s work embraces imperfection, irregularity and friction as essential parts of the image itself.

Call’s work is held in private collections worldwide.

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