COLLAGE / ASSEMBLAGE: Beautiful And Strange Fragmentation
Collage / Assemblage: Beautiful and Strange Fragmentation explores issues of fragmentation in the context of time, place, and culture. By combining disparate materials and found objects that create new and unexpected expressive forms, both collage and assemblage offer unique and unconventional approaches to art making. Collage and Assemblage remain popular methodologies in contemporary art, and these processes offer artists nearly unlimited opportunities to develop and discover relevant arenas of meaning. Collage is an art form that involves combining and/or altering two or more 2-dimensional materials, such as photographs, published print, textiles, sheet music, candy wrappers, headstone rubbings, etc. , to create unique compositions. Assemblage is the recontextualization of 3-dimensional found objects, materials, or processes in order to construct new sculptures, either bas-relief or 3D. This exhibition feature artists from all backgrounds and experience levels who choose to explore the hidden connections and meanings in the world of found images, objects, and materials.
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Collage / Assemblage: Beautiful and Strange Fragmentation explores issues of fragmentation in the context of time, place, and culture. By combining disparate materials and found objects that create new and unexpected expressive forms, both collage and assemblage offer unique and unconventional approaches to art making. Collage and Assemblage remain popular methodologies in contemporary art, and these processes offer artists nearly unlimited opportunities to develop and discover relevant arenas of meaning. Collage is an art form that involves combining and/or altering two or more 2-dimensional materials, such as photographs, published print, textiles, sheet music, candy wrappers, headstone rubbings, etc. , to create unique compositions. Assemblage is the recontextualization of 3-dimensional found objects, materials, or processes in order to construct new sculptures, either bas-relief or 3D. This exhibition feature artists from all backgrounds and experience levels who choose to explore the hidden connections and meanings in the world of found images, objects, and materials.
Artists on show
- Addyson Hoey
- Amy Hanks
- Andre Daugavietis
- Anna Reed
- Beth Jackson
- Betty Chernansky
- Brian Van Camerik
- Cathleen Cramer
- Charlene Moy
- Dan McCormack
- Diane Holland Rickerl
- Edwin Shelton
- Erin Armstrong
- Eve Ozer
- Fernando Ramos
- George Peterson
- Gerri Rachins
- Gina Lee Robbins
- Grant M. Brownlow
- Itamar Ramot
- Jamie Kost
- Joseph Royer
- Julia Marks
- Karen Breitenbach
- Karen Hanken
- Katrina Revenaugh
- Kina Bagovska
- Lisa Roy Sachs
- Lynne Smith
- Margot McMahon
- Marvel Maring
- Mel Watkin
- Melanie Deal
- Nick Mozak
- Paul Somers
- Penelope Thrasher
- Shama Kipfer-Tessler
- Summer Boezeman
- Takako Konishi
- Trish Happel
- Valerie McCune