Bobbi Adams:
Among Bobbi Adams various works are some powerful collage-constructions.
USA Posted 5.17.04
Clare Murray
Adams: The collages of Claire Murray Adams are artful, painterly,
and sometimes include found objects as well. USA
Posted 10.21.2006
agraphie:
Sometimes the obvious is not so obvious... Posted
8.16.2007
Lada Alekseychuk:
Ukranian artist Lada Alekseychuk lives in Italy. She makes big collages
(up to 12 ft x 120 ft - 4 meters x 40 meters) Her website only shows
a detail of Pandemonium (her largest work) but, if you have
hi-speed internet, you can see movies of the whole work here
...." Posted 9.21.04
Sally
Jean Alexander: Sally Jean Alexander combines collage and
jewelry. Some stand-alone collages as well. USA
Posted 9.25.04
Phyllis Stone
Aliber: Of her collages Ms. Aliber writes: "I let intuition
and the joy of expression guide me..." USA
Posted 9.21.04
Bina
Altera: Brooklyn, NY artist Bina Altera uses transfer techniques
with great facility. Her works are sometimes sold as illustration.
USA
Posted 2.5.2007
amazingtreehouse.net:
The creator of these works (some of them collages) chooses to remain
anonymous. Posted 10.21.2006
www.antitext.com:
The collages on this website defy description ("anti-text")
and speak for themselves..." Posted 6.11.05
Apostolos:
Profound collages and videos which quote the past and explore present
realities as they examine the human condition. Posted
10.15.2005
Roberta
Arenson:
Children's Book Illustrator Roberta Arenson makes joyful collages.
You can see them here. USA
Posted 4.30.02
Steve
Argy:
Multitalented artist, musician and writer Steve Argy makes both analog
and digital collages. USA
Posted 1.5.08
Ariel
Collage:
Ariel’s colorful collages often deal with love and mythology. Her
website has illustrated poems, too. USA
Posted 3.28.05
Christel
Arnold: Born in Germany, painter and collage artist Christel
Arnold now lives in Llançà, Spain. She explores new universes in her
collages. Text available in English , German , French
, and Spanish.
Posted 12.09.00 Updated 9.24.06
Jean
Arp (1886-1966): See one of Jean
Arp's famous "composition according to the laws of chance"
collages.
ARTCOLLE:
The newly-enlarged website of ARTCOLLE, Centre de Documentation sur
L'Art du Collage in Sergines, France. This organization, founded by
artist Pierre Jean Varet, has many different aspects.
Note: English, German, and Italian translations
of some of the French language pages have been added as of 2.2.00
- JT
Posted 3.16.99 Revised March 2006
Artella:
Artella is a magazine and support network for artists, writers, and
creative spirits which features works combining images and words.
Many of Artella's offerings include collage. USA
Posted 10.09.03
Art
with a Capital F: The author of this site, Mac, is a
Scottish artist who might be described as an outsider artist.
But the question of who's on the inside and who's on the outside is
not easily answered. Scotland Posted 5.16.02
ateate:
Many collages (and movies, flash presentations, etc) by the ateate
arts group in Lithuania. Note: If you have
a slow speed internet connection look for the "too fast?"
link at the top of the first page. Lithuania
Posted 8.16.2007
Bertrand
Athouel: The enigmatic collages of French artist Bertrand
Athouel hint at worlds unseen. More works can be seen here
and the artist presents a fascinating and surreal movie of and about
collage here.
France Posted 5.23.2006 and Revised 12.09.2007.
Vittorio
Baccelli: Poet and visual artist Vittorio Baccelli shows
some interesting collage images at this site. To find his literary
works you must visit http://baccelli1.interfree.it.
All text in Italian Italia
Posted 10.10.02
Jonathon
Baker: The collages of UK artist Jonathon Baker use human
figures and other representational images to comment on contemporary
society. Posted 11.20.00
Ann
Baldwin's Art Studio: London born Bay Area artist/educator
Ann Baldwin offers a gallery of her collages and additional galleries
of her students works as well. USA
Posted 7.18.00
David Ball:
David Ball, a faculty member at the San Francisco Academy of Art, makes
collages and collage illustrations. USA
Posted 8.22.02
Nick Bantock:
The website of Nick Bantock, collage artist and author of the Griffin
and Sabine trilogy, The Artful Dodger, and many other
books . USA
Posted 3.5.99. Revised 11.27.07
Doug Barker:
Doug Barker uses collage as a starting point for social commentary.
His site contains both collage and non-collage works. USA
Posted 8.01.04
Melanie
Barnes: Melanie Barnes upbeat collages are continually
evolving. USA Suggested
by Michele Masterson / Posted 12.23.02 / Updated 11.26.07
Alan
Barnebey: Alan Barnebey's collages gently but directly
confront social values. Posted 4.11.2004
Lindsay
Barrie: Some of the inhabitant's of Lindsay Barrie's collage-world
are well known. Posted 4.11.2004
Lou Beach:
Many of Lou Beach's topical and sometimes provocative collages have
graced the covers of national magazines. USA
Posted 3.28.05
Romare Bearden
(1911-1988): If you don't know Bearden's work
you're missing something. Here are links to some sites showing his work:
The Bearden
Foundation /// Bearden
at Humanities Web /// Bearden
at the Hirshhorn Museum /// Bearden's
Black and White Photomontages. Posted 4.21.2003
Revised 12.08.2003 & 2.08.2004
Rick
Begnaud: Frayed and bold fabrics provide
both pattern and rhythmic repetition in boldly conceived collages of
Rick Begnaud, an artist with roots in the Cajun country whose journeys
have brought him into contact with Bob Dylan, Robert Rauschenberg and
many other creative folks. USA
Posted 4.9.08
Ray
Beldner: Ray Beldner references other
artists in his "counterfeit" collages made of currency.
USA
Posted 11.24.2007
Julia
R. Berkley: Julia Berkley's fabric collages
focus on nature, both real and imagined. USA
Posted 11.24.2007
Don
Berry: An album of evocative abstract
collages by painter and collage artist Don Berry. USA
Posted 4.17.2004
Yann Berte:
French collagist Yann Berte makes bold, dynamic large-scale portrait
collages and more.France. Text in many languages
from Arabic to to Vietnamese / Posted 12.14.04
Gérard Bertrand:
The digital collages of Gérard Bertrand are premised on a possible
meeting of Kafka and Proust. France. Text in French
and English. Posted 8.15.06
Karen
Bettencourt: Karen Bettancourt creates both traditional
and digital collages which focus on the human condition. Posted
11.24.2007
Michel
Bezman : Michel Bezman's collages explore landscape, architecture,
and interiors with a surreal classical eye and masterful technique.
Posted 4.12.02
Mariella
Bisson: See the large-scale representational collages of
Mariella Bisson. Be sure to use the little
arrows to scroll through the images. Posted 8.16.04
Lauren Blachier:
Laurent Blachier expertly and creatively uses collage as a medium for
illustration. French Posted 12.09.2007
Lue Bleylhine:
The website of collage & photomontage artist extraordinaire, Hélène
Builly, has some mysterious aspects. French Posted
12.16.2007
blondestrawberry.com:
Narrative collages inspired by Romare Bearden, Jeff Tweedy (of Wilco),
and Six Feet Under, among others. Posted 6.11.05
Books
about Collage and Collage Artists: An online bibliography
created by Jonathan Talbot, author of this list of links. USA
Posted 12.7.99
George
Bogiatzidis: The large-scale collages of George Bogiatzidis
find their inspiration in everything from renaissance paintings to comic
books.Biography in Greek / Posted 1.10.2007
Mark
Bradford: Los Angeles artist Mark Bradford's large-scale
collages contain hundreds (even thousands) of small pieces. USA
Posted 8.27.06
David
Brady: David Brady combines drawing and collage to create
powerful works. USA
Posted 11.20.2000 Revised 12.12.2005
Laura
Breitman: Laura Breitman creates beautiful representational
collages made entirely of fabric. USA
Posted 12.6.2002
Kinga
Britschgi: The "Wanderer's Tale" continues, revealing
new adventures. USA
Posted 3.5.99 Revised 12.10.2004
Dieter Bruhns:
Using more than paper in his collages, German artist Dieter Bruhns describes
his website as a homage to Kurt Schwitters. Deutschland.
It helps to have Flash to see this site. Text in German.
Posted 4.18.2002
Christopher
Butler: Christopher Butler's collages explore the verbal
interface of science and art. Posted 1.20.06
Diane Bykowski:
From Pet Portraits to Landscapes, Diane Bykowski does it all... Included
are some mixed media collages. USA Posted 4.21.03
Rosario
Camarasa: Many (but not all) of the works on the website
of Argentine artist Rosario Camarasa examine the way women are perceived.
Argentiina. Posted 12.14.04
Denise
Carey: Denise Carey calls her collaged works montages.
Perhaps that is because the fragments of the works are subservient to
the overall representational compositions. Posted
11.16.00
Carnival of Chaos: Political Collages
and Photomontages which combine a healthy dose of social commentary
with bittersweet humour. USA
Posted 11.29.04
David
Caspar / The Secret Window: German artist David Caspar
describes The Secret Window as "a personal view into my young
heart." Collages, assemblages, and altered books can be found
there. Deutschland.
Text in English Posted 2.15.04
Bindu
Chadaga: A moveable "color-window" introduces
you to the work of this self-described "emerging" collage
artist. Posted 10.30.03
Robin
Chandler: The collages of Robin Chandler, winner of Fulbright
and National Endowment for the Arts awards, are powerful, elegant and
expressive. They have been exhibited worldwide. Click on Robin's name
to reach her website. Also find more of Robin's work
at http://members.fortunecity.com/mgvinc/finearts/chandler/
USA Posted 2.22.01 Revised: 3.13.06
Gerry
Charm: Gerry Charm's collages include many images from
classical sources.
USA
Posted 11.24.07
Pam
Christiansen: Pam Christiansen's joy-filled collages reflect
her holistic world-view and her afinity for nature. USA
Posted 7.04.05
Vladimir
Chukich: The exemplary collages (and other works) of Bulgarian
artist Vladimir Chukich. Bulgaria Posted 1.12.04
Cristina
Clarimón: Cristina Clarimón Alinder is a Spanish artist living
and working in the United States. Her collages explore personal and
spiritual relationships. USA
Posted 3.18.05
Liz Cohn:
The collages of Liz Cohn explore our relationships to ourselves and
the world we live in. USA
Posted 8.16.04
"collage" e-mail list: An e-mail
listserve where you can communicate with other folks interested in collage.
Created by Cecil Touchon.USA
Posted 3.5.99
Collage Artists
of America: Collage Artists of America is a California-based
membership organization of artists working in collage. USA
Posted 1.10.2006
"collageartists" e-mail list: Another e-mail
listserve where you can communicate with other folks interested in collage.
Created by Michelle (Shel) Billett.USA
Posted 3.5.99
The
Collage Circus: Website of New Zealand artist Peter Lewis. Lewis's
new black and white surrealist collages made from 19th century illustrations
are inspired by Max Ernst's "Une Semaine De Bonte." Click "Gallery"
at the top of the page. There links to the artist's "pop surrealist"
works and his political collages as well. New Zealand
Posted 03.22.0/ Revised 08.09.2003
Collage
Clearinghouse: A blog created by Julie Sadler which will
lead you on a whole new journey of exploration into the world of collage.Posted
2.1.2007
CollageGallery.com: CollageGallery.com
is a new site with a mission & a historical and philosophical overview.
Created by artist David Turner. Collage andAssemblage artists can apply
for shows here.USA Posted
3.5.99
collagenight.com:
Doug Rhodes has put together this collective collage artists website
which celebrates a weekly get-together in Santa Cruz, California.USA
Revised 4.14.08
João
Colagem: The human form takes on new meaning in the works
of João Colagem, a Brazilian artist living in the Netherlands.
Text in English, Dutch, and Portugese
/ Brazil Posted 7.5.04
Claudia
Congleton: Collages made from Vintage Photographs and Papers.
Also hand-made books.Posted 7.2.03
Jo
Ann Cooksey Bono: The human figure plays a large role in
the sometimes humorous collages of Jo Ann Cooksey Bono..Posted
9.26.04
Dale Copeland:
Dale Copeland makes assemblages and collages. She was an invited guest
artist at the 2nd
International Symposium of Collage in Plovdiv, Bulgaria and has
also organized a number of collage exhibitions and exchanges. New
Zealand Posted 4.17.03
Copyright
for Collage Artists: Sarah Ovenall has put together a lot
of information about copyright and how it applies to collage artists.
USA
Posted 7.31.03
I.
C. Corjan : The digital collages of Romanian artist I.
C. Corjan are inspired by the classical surrealist movement of the 20th
century. Romania Posted 4.12.2001
Joseph
Cornell (1903-1972): This site offers
an extensive list of sources of images of works by preeminent collage
and assemblage artist Joseph Cornell. You can also find Cornell thumbnails
which blow up here.
USA
Posted 4.21.99 Revised 1.20.07
Aliette
Couette: The collages of French artist Aliette range from minimalist
to complex and from narrative to abstract. France.
Posted 5.13.2006
Bob
Craig : Representational collages with a sophisticated
sense of color. Posted 5.22.2004
Leonard Croskey:
The collages of Leonard Croskey balance carefully on a tightrope stretching
from the mundane to the sublime. USA
Posted 4.9.08 Suggested by Yvonne Mignon.
Dolores
Cribbs: Texas artist Dolores Cribbs combines watercolor
and collage in both abstract and figurative mixed-media works. Posted
6.30.02
Daily
Collage Project: Artist Dilar Pereira, working at this
time is Lisbon, Portugal, makes a small scale collage every day and
uploads them to this site. Posted 11.11.06
Katerina
Dak : Born in Russia, now living in Hungary, artist Katerina
Dak's collages include many three-dimensional elements. They are grouped
in interesting categories. Hungary Posted 5.1.02
Stephanie
Dalton Cowan: Artworks which combine traditional and digital
techniques. USA
Posted 7.4.04
Jean
Daviault : Québécois collagist Jean Daviault of Montreal
offers galleries of his own and links to other sites that show his works.
Also some short essays on collage. Québéc
Text in French / Posted 5.12.02
Martin Davies:
Australian artist Martin Davies boldly explores new worlds. Works in
many media including collage. Australia Posted 6.18.03
Jennifer
Davis: Jennifer Davis combines painting and collage in
an elegantly naïve manner. Posted 4.6.03 Updated
Via
Davis: Via Davis is a talented and prolific California
collage artist with a beautifully designed web interface.Suggested
by Philip Beesley and posted 10.24.01
Joe
Day: The collages of Cleveland, Ohio artist Joe Day are
carefully created of small fragments. USA. Posted
1.8.2006
Josiane
Debatisse: The mixed media works of Josiane Debatisse celebrate
the materials of which they are made.Belgium. Posted
11.24.2007
Edith
DeChiara: Edith DeChiara use thread as a metaphor for line,
creating calligraphic collages which explore external and interior worlds.
Posted 3.19.2006
Antony
Densham: Collages which examine depth and layering of form
and also the relationships between abstract and figurative concerns.
Posted 10.15.2005
Amedeo
De Palma: Many of the collages of this Canadian artist
with an ironic sense of humour cast light on life "south of the
border." The schematic format of this site is unique.
Canada Posted 1.18.05
Edvard
Derkert: Swedish artist Edvard Derkert's dada-esque website
includes traditional & digital collage and much much more. Text
in English. Posted March 2006
Thomas
Devaux: See the mysterious black & white photomontage-collages
of French artist Thomas Devaux. Text in French.
Posted 10.21.2005
Joe
DiMaggio: Computer generated collages by a California collage
artist with a famous name. Posted 12.20.01
Linda Distel:
Representational and abstract collages focusing on the midwestern U.S.
Posted 4.26.05
Laura Mae
Dooris: Laura Mae Dooris combines paint, collage, and image
transfer in her works. Some explore the impact of the forces of nature.
Posted 8.16.2007
Marijke
Doorman: Balance and precision mark the collages of Netherlands
artist Marijke Doorman. Posted 4.3.07
Rhonda Doré:
Formality and informality merge in the painterly collages of Rhonda
Doré. Posted 6.18.03
Dragon
Art Place: Dragon Art Place chronicles the mythic journey
of fabric collage artist Patricia A. Montgomery.
Suggested by Shirley Asgarali - Posted 2.5.2007
Rowena
Dugdale: Visit the website of talented English artist and
illustrator Rowena Dugdale.Posted 10.16.00
Sandra
Dunn: Sandra Dunn's sometimes poignant, sometimes light-hearted,
and sometimes subtle collages are direct and to the point. Posted
7.7.02
Laurie
Early: Laurie Early shows a series of collages inspired
by the hidden words of Bahá'u'lláh.USA
First posted in the 1990s. Revised 4.09.2008
Britt
Ehringer: Britt Ehringer's works include collages and collage-based
paintings. Posted 6.11.05
Lisa
Eisenbrey: Narrative collages which often have a touch of mystery.
Posted 10.15.05
Denise
Enslen: Arkansas artist Denise Enslen combines collage with
traditional watercolor techniques and images. Posted
6.8.02
Max
Ernst (1891 – 1976): This link will take
you to a selection of images from Une Semaine de Bonté, Ernst's
surrealistic novel done entirely in collage.
Ghislaine
Escande: See the painterly collages of French artist Ghislaine
Escande. Metamorphosis & Ambiguity are among her subjects. Text
in English and French. Posted 6.8.02
etrangedecake:
Roughly speaking, the "punny" title (in French) of Emilie
Chevillard's website translates as "a slice of strange fruitcake."
The works, which combine collage and photomontage, need no translation.
Text in French. Posted 11.28.2003
/ Updated Jan 2007
Exploring
Color and Creativity: Visit the extensive website of artist,
teacher, and author Nita Leland and view her collages. This site also
contains some wonderful art quotes, some great links, and a whole lot
more.
Eye
Music: The collages of Kenneth Anbender utilize a broad
range of materials to explore a wide range of subject matter. His site
is easy to navigate. Posted March 2003
Giuseppe
Fabio: The collages of Giuseppe Fabio challenge what is
accepted and sometimes what is acceptable. Italia. Posted
11.24.07
Moira
Fain: See the collage-constructions of Connecticut artist
Moira Fain at this website. Fun with letters and words. Posted
September 2004
Valerie
Fanarjian: Woodstock area artist
Valerie Fanarjian's collages are often inspired by the materials of
which they are made. You can see more of her works at www.catskillartist.com
Revised
Janury 2005
Nina Farana:
Nina Farana's collages are bright, bold and complex. Posted
March 2003
Charles
Farrell: Some of Charles Farrell's collages are about anthropomorhic
devices. Other's are about unlikely social gatherings. Posted
8.16.2007
James Faulkner:
Third generation
British artist James Faulkner explores the possibilities of both
traditional and digital collage on this site. Posted
9.24.06
Elizabeth
Hope Fleming: Elizabeth Hope Fleming's collages are highly textured
and dimensional. Posted 9.09.05
Joy Floyd:
Joy Floyd combines fabric with paper, metal, and wood in her bold and
powerful collages. Posted 4.9.08
folioplanet/illustration/collage:
A gateway to the world of collage as illustration. Posted
12.5.02
Paul Forbes:
The collages of
Canadian artist Paul Forbes examine the implications of rectalinear
forms (and some others as well). Posted 4.11.2004
Lynne
Foster: Lynne Foster combines painting, drawing, & collage
in her illustrations
and other
artwork. She also makes digital
collages. Posted 9.03.2006
Scott
Fray: Combining traditional and contemporary approaches
to collage, my good friend and colleague Scott Fray has started constructing
a great collage site. The title page itself is worth a look. Posted
11.17.00
French
Language Collage Discussion Group: This e-mail collage
discussion group is moderated by Québecois artist Richard Fulham (see
below). To join follow the instructions which are found at this link.
Posted 8.4.02
Victoria
Fricot: Victoria Fricot is a watercolor and acrylic painter
who often collages found materials into her works.Posted
1.25.04
Sara
Friedlander: Sara Friedlander combines photographs and
oil painting in her collages. Some of her works focus on the New York
City subways. Posted 11.8.2006
Seena
Frost: While the collages of
Seena Frost and her colleagues are parts of a larger process, they are
also works which stand on their own merit. Posted
4.27.2004
Richard
Fulham: The collages of Québecois artist Richard Fulham
explore the relationships of classical and modern images. Text
in French and English / Posted 11.17.00
France
Garrido: The visionary art of France Garrido includes collages
and paintings. France works larger than most collagists.Posted
4.4.03
P. A. Gibbons:
P. A. Gibbons loves paper. Wonderful scraps make up the delightful collages
of this talented artist. Posted 11.8.00
Ed
Giecek: My friend Ed Giecek incorporates collage into some of
his paintings.Posted 4.18.2004
Steven
Gilbar: Some of the
collages of Steven Gilbar focus on the circumstances of famous creative
people. Others explore the experiences of the less well-known. Click
on "Archives by Gallery" or "Archives by Date" to
see the works. Posted 2006
Kevin
Gilmore: See the collages of my friend and colleague Kevin
Gilmore. Posted 9.17.02
Global Collage: The Collage Changes Every
Thirty Seconds. An expanding and revolving exhibit of collages from
around the world... Posted 3.16.99
Ellen
Golla: Carefully selected and cut paper fragments are like
brushstrokes for paper mosaic artist Ellen Golla. Subjects include the
London Underground, imaginary scenes, and more. Posted
11.8.00
Lee
Goldberg: Lee Goldberg's collages tell stories and are
filled with cross-cultural symbolism. Posted 3.21.2006
Deborah
Gorton: Deborah Gorton's collages are rarely satisfied
to live in flatland and often seek adventure in three-dimensional space.
Posted 2.20.07
graphicsmaker.com: The definition and possibilities
of collage are changing in our networked digital world. The opening
sequence at Scott Fisk's website graphicsmaker.com takes collage into
a new dimension. Posted 11.19.99
Tm
Gratkowski: Tm Gratkowski is a Los Angeles artist who has
been working in collage for 20 years.Posted 10.18.2006
Revised 02.27.2008
Jazz Green:
Among the many works of British artist Jazz Green shown at this site
are 26 collages and collage-assemblages many of which are highly textured.
Posted 9.21.04
Judith
T Greenberg: Judith T. Greenberg combines etching, monoprinting,
and lithography with collage. Posted 8.15.2006
George
Grosz (1893-1959): See George Grosz' famous
collage "Remember Uncle August, the Unhappy Inventor:"
Lana
Grow: The painterly collages of Lana Grow can be found at this
site. Posted 4.17.04
Grubbish:
John Vilish explores "Litter Aesthetics in a Fast-Food Culture."
The context in which his art is created is as important as the digital
collages on this website. Posted 10.10.02
Marie-Amélie
Guichard: See the bright and energetic collages of this Orleans,
France artist. Posted 2000
Joan Hall:
See the works of artist and illustrator Joan Hall who has exhibited
widely.. Suggested
by Alyta Adams Posted
October Feb 2008
Jim Hancock:
Some of Jim Hancock's new collage works are the results of collaboration
with his wife Arlene. Posted October 2005
Alice
Harrison: Among Alice Harrison's dynamic mixed media works
are many which involve collage. You can also see more of her work at
www.bagladies.artspan.com.
Posted Dec. 2003
Barbara
Harvie: Barbara Harvie's collages range from figurative
photomontage to abstract. Posted Nov. 2003
Raoul
Hausmann (1886-1971) 20th Century collage
and photomontage artist.
Posted 8.18.2006
Deborah
Hayner: See the collages and assemblages of mixed-media
artist Deborah Hayner. Posted 7.4.04
John
Heartfield (1886-1971): Born Helmut Herzfeld,
this influential DaDa collage artist changed his name and used his art
to confront Fascism.
Posted 8.24.2006
Hejira
Textile Studio: Chicago area artist Linda Olszanski makes
collages of fabric. Posted Feb. 2003
Claudine
Hellmuth: Experience the broad variety of the works of
artist Claudine Hellmuth, an innovator in the area of collage. Posted
1.29.98 Revised 12.05.03
Clyde
Deloris Herring: Quilt and collage artist Clyde Deloris
Herring uses both paper and fabric in her works.
John
Hertzberg: Context meets content in the irregularly shaped
collages of John Herzberg. Larger than most, some reveal interesting
secrets... The scans load very fast. Posted 4.21.99
Helene
Heurtevent: Juxtaposition, Repetition and Directness work for
Helene Heurtevent, French artist from Normandy currently living in England.
Posted 6.3.2003
Joyce
M. Hill: Artist Joyce Hill examines human and metaphoric
relationships in her mixed-media works. Posted 5.27.2003
Sean
Hillen: See Dublin-based artist Sean Hillen's dynamic,
technically-refined collages which were created as illustrations for
the book "Irelantis". Sean tells me that one will also be able to view
a variety of his other works soon (in a few weeks) at http://www.seanhillen.com
Posted 4.23.00
Dirk
Hine: See the web-specific works-in-progress at Dirk Hine's
dynamic collage site. (Note: You must use Internet Explorer version
4.0 or higher to view this site). Posted 2.1.00
Hannah
Hoch (1879-1978): See the photomontage
collages of this influential 20th Century artist. See more works here.
Posted 4.21.03 Revised 8.24.06 Revised
2.27.08
István Horkay:
Istvan Horkay makes both traditional and digital collages. His "Museum
Factory" includes the first ever hungarian CD- ROM found in Kovagoeors
on December 25,1002. Posted 1.29.02
Richard
Horvath: Color and texture play a big role in the collages of
Australian artist Richard Horvath. Belatedly Posted
2.17.2007
Elliot
Hundley: The works of Los Angeles artist Elliot Hundley
combine drawing and painting with collage. Posted
8.27.06
Baye
Hunter: The representational collages of Canadian artist
Baye Hunter document Toronto's harbour and islands. Posted
9.09.05
Jan
Hurst: That Jan Hurst loves paper for its own sake is clear
from the work on her website.Posted 4.06.03
Ilka's Attic:
Ilka is the "artistic muse"of artist Susan Tuttle. See the
collages they create together in what Susan calls "the attic of
my soul." Posted 12.05.06
inhabit
73 : The collages of Choy Chun Wei explore the subject
of living space. Posted 11.16.2001
The
International Museum of Collage, Assemblage, and Construction:
The IMCAC is dedicated to the collection, study
and exhibition of collage and related arts.Revised
5.30.2005
Maria
Irrera: Bold
representational collages by Maine artist Maria Irrera.
Posted 7.4.04
A.
J. Isbister, Artist of Visions:
A. J. Isbister is a native plains Cree artist from western Canada who
lives in two (or maybe more) worlds. See his collages and paintings
and read about his dream spirit.
Posted 1.10.00
Peter
Jacobs: View the Photo-Collages of my old friend Peter
Jacobs. Peter's works on display are for sale and he also sells handsome
catalogs with large reproductions of his works.
Posted 3.16.99 Revised 7.11.2002
Janette
Janson: Collage, Assemblage, Altered Books,
Art Dolls, Odds & Ends... Jeanette Janson does it all. Posted
4.11.2004
Kyle
Johnston: See the mixed media assemblages and collages
of Kyle Johnston. Posted 8.25.02
Ray
Johnson (1927-1995): Some collages
by enigmatic (and increasingly famous) artist Ray Johnson are visible
on this site. Posted 11.10.06
Janet
Jones: Collage Artist and Printmaker Janet Jones creates
a wide variety of elegantly composed works. Some are bold, some are
subtle. .Posted 6.4.2003
Christina
Juselius: Christina Juselius is a Finnish artist living
in Belgium. Her brightly-colored collages are marked by surreal juxtapositions.
Some are sculptural. Posted 8.15.03
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Susan
Katz: Susan Katz' brightly colored collages are painterly
and verbal. They often depict life in the Bahamas where she lives.
Posted 7.31.07
Katie
Dell Kaufman: See the collages and assemblages of Katie
Dell Kaufman, instructor of collage at the Corcoran in Washington, DC.
Reposted 10.30.06
Adrian
Kenyon: Adrian Kenyon sees the world of today much the
way a contemporary Hieronymus Bosch might see it.
Complex collages which may
be seen in detail. Posted 2.17.07
Ken Kewley:
Ken Kewley's figurative collages of solid color cut paper explore the
human figure, still life, landscape, and more. Abstract works as well.
Posted 8.12.06
Kirill's
Collages: This is the russian website of a remarkable collagist
named Kirill. No other information is available. Posted
8.29.06
Niels Koehler:
Niels Kohler is a German artist living in Prague. His collages deal
with a variety of societal and personal concerns. Press
the less than < or greater than > signs
in order to move from one image to the next once you have entered a
particular gallery.
Posted 11.14.02
Jiri
Kolar
(1914-2002):
Collages by Czech artist Jiri Kolar. More works can be found here
and here.
.Posted 5..31.2006
Mike
Koppa: Among the works produced at Mike Koppa's Heavy Duty
Press are a variety of photomontage-style collages. Posted
8.19.2006
Michelle
Korte: Michelle Korte Leccia explores human experience
with the intention of prompting the viewer to reflect upon collective
relationships. She often uses three dimensional found and manufactured
objects in her collages. France. Posted 11.25.2007
Mirinda Kossoff:
See the collages of muti-talented author/artist Mirinda Kossoff.
Posted 4.19.03
Iuri Kothe:
Iuri Kothe is a Brazilian collage artist who focuses on photomontage.
Posted 7.22.04
Hope Kroll:
Surrealism survives in the sophisticated works of Hope Kroll. Posted
1.3.07
Mara Kurtz:
Many collages by award-winning artist Mara Kurtz have appeared in important
publications. Posted 06.26.02
Jean
Lacy: Collages which visually elucidate the recurring themes
of urban African American life and experience. Posted
1.08.2006
Eydi
Lampasona: The collages Eydi Lampasona
explore the relationships of expansive color fields with sketchy lines
and radical paint applications.
Posted 10.20.2005
Nicolas
Lampert: The "machine-animal" collages of interdisciplinary
artist Nicolas Lampert along with some of his "meatscapes"
and other works. Posted 8.29.2006
Karen Landey:
Karen Landey's works include traditional and digital collages, altered
books, collages on tiles, and more. Posted 10.04.05
Laudator: This website of french artist
Pierre-Alain Grevet features skillfully executed digital collage and
photomontage. Text in French and English. Posted
11.8.99
Nancy
Goodman Lawrence: Maps provide texture in many of the representational
collages of Nancy
Goodman Lawrence . Posted 1.08.2006
The
Lazarus Corporation: Artist Paul Watson (who lives in Nottingham,
UK) shows assemblages, digital collages, and more on this evolving and
provocative website. Posted 10.17.2001
Laura
Lein-Svencner: Laura Lein-Svencner's current explorations in
the world of collage can be found at this site. She also makes her own
paper. Posted 5.17.04
Lance
Letscher: Lance Letscher explores new possibilities in
his collage works. Some are unusually large. Posted
7.5.04
Dan Levin: Dan Levin's assemblages are
both humorous and profound. Posted 06.26.00
Joy
Logan: Joy Logan show her carefully crafted collages on
her blog. They are more complex than they appear at first.
Posted 12.29.07
Liz London:
Liz London describes herself as a Spiritual Surrealist and describes
her artmaking process as "much like the practice of yoga."
Posted 12.29.07 and Revised 2.10.08
James
Lovekin: See the timely and explorational collages of Oakland,
California artist James Lovekin. Posted 05.11.2006
Magik
Glasses: The indescribably rich website of Julie Sadler.
Posted 2.1.2007
Robert
Maginetti: Robert Maginetti combines new and old (often
from Doré) images to create insightful collages.
Posted 06.11.05
Serena
Makofsky: Currently on Display in Serena Makofsky's portfolio
is a series of collages based on mexican "dichos" (proverbs).
Click on one to see the next. Posted
7.4.04
Gianfranco
Maletti: Tissue adds subtlety to the elegant and direct
collages of Italian artist Gianfranco Maletti.Text
in Italian Posted 9.09.05
Jacques
Marchal: The collages of Jacques Marchal juxtapose familiar
images in new and provocative ways. Text in French
Belgium Posted 9.09.05
Karen
Marcus: Among Karen Marcus' mixed media collage works displayed
here are some exceptional pieces from her "Sea Fragments" series. Some
of the best are on page 2 which can be reached by clicking on "more
Art-Abstracts." Posted 4.15.99
Melissa
Markel: Melissa Markel's collages are straightforward,
pictorial, and thematic. Suggested by Fabienne Ridolfi
/ Posted 12.05.02
Robert Mars:
Robert Mars' ink-transfer and collage works offer new perspectives of
the American roadscape and more. Posted 1.23.04
Revised 9.26.06
Joan M. Matsui:
Pennsylvania artist Joan M. Matsui's website displays her torn japanese
paper collages. They are both impressionistic and representational.
Posted 6.18.03
Monica
McCann: Artist Monica McCann's collages focus on people,
relationships, juxtaposition, space, and context. Posted
February 2004 Under Review
Cheryl
D. McClure : Abstract collages by prolific Texas artist
Cheryl D. McClure. Her site has an unusually large number of works on
display. Posted 3.24.00
Melissa
McCobb Hubbell: Follow Melisande on her adventures. View
McCobb Hubbell's narrative collages. More. Posted
9.27.00
Marjorie
McDonald: Artist Marjorie McDonald was still making collages
when she passed away at age 96. Read her story and see her work on this
website. Posted 7.31.03
Gail
McKeating: The titles of Gail McKeating's digital collages
often appear in the works themselves. Gail also sells collage supplies.
Posted 4.16.2004 Revised 2.10.2008
Agnes
McLaughlin: French artist Agnes
McLaughlin (her surname is her husband's) combines paint
and collage to make her mixed-media works. Her studio is on the Côte
d'Azur in the south of France? Posted 11.6.2006
Moira
McLaughlin: Moira McLaughlin's canine collages are "simply
surreal!" Is that her intent? Posted 10.18.2006
James McNulty:
James McNulty's collages are made entirely of fireworks wrappers and
advertising art. Posted 11.14.02
Walton Mendelson:
Walton Mendelson's subtle works are digitally collaged.
Posted 4.18.2004
Eve Mero:
The collages of California collagist Eve Mero are creative responses
to people, events, and circumstances in the world around us. Posted
9.16.02
Cameron
Michel: Cameron Micheal's large-scale collages combine
romantic and surreal sensibilities to depict alternative universes.
Also see the photos of the creative installations of the works. Posted
4.9.08
Hélène
Michel-Donadieu: Images from industry and technology find
new lives in the naturalistic representational collages of French artist
Hélène Michel-Donadieu. Posted 2.27.07
Midwest
Collage Society: The blog of the Midwest Collage Society,
an active group of collage artists based near Chicago. Posted
12.12.07
Catherine
Moore: Catherine Moore has displays some of her collages
both as works-in-progress and as finished works. As of Feb 2008 here
site is undergoing some changes. Posted 9.01.01
Kelly Moore:
Kelly Moore calls her work "Raw Art." The focus is on painting
but collage finds its way into many of the pieces. Posted
8.27.05
Mouffiko:
See the thought-provoking works of "Collage Street Artist"
Mouffiko. The accompanying comments are art as well.
Posted 8.19.04
Glenn Moust :
The exceptional collages artist Glenn Moust who lives in Denmark. Text
in Danish at time of posting but promises to be in English soon..
Suggested by Christina Leander / Posted 4.8.02
Leslie
Mueller: Among Leslie Mueller's works are some elegant
collages. She is also a television personality. Posted
2.22.2008
Wangechi Mutu:
The works of Wangechi Mutu, a collage artist from Kenya, explore the
contradictions of female and cultural identity. Posted
5.19.2006
The
National Collage Society: The National Collage Society
hosts a number of exhibitions each year. This site will give you membership
information, exhibition schedules, and more.Posted
10.15.00
The
National Gallery of Art's Kid's Collage Machine: This on-line
flash presentation allows users to experiment with composition and is
sophisticated enough to offer the opportunity to vary the size and transparency
of the elements and print out the result. Despite its name it's not
only for kids. Posted 04.01.07
Nicole
Natri: Swedish collage artist Nicole Natri makes works
which see the world, and our place in it, in new ways.
Posted 8.13.2007 Revised Feb 2008
Carlos (Nepô) Nepomuceno:
Among other things, the collages of Brazilian artist Carlos Nepomuceno
explore issues of relative size. Text in Portugese
with some English / Posted 11.25.02
Bruce New:
Bruce New lives "in the wilds of Kentucky" but his collages
engage a wider world and have been exhibited throughout the US.
USA Posted 4.09.08
Christine
Newsome: The collages of Christine Newsome celebrate the rich
colors and textures of the papers from which she makes them.
Posted 8.16.2007
Never
Ending Wonder: Words and images dance in Lee Widener's collages
at www.neverendingwonder.com. Posted 8.27.05
nfctd:
An interactive digital collage/photomontage site created by Caleb and
Dallas Johnston at which you will have to use your mouse creatively
in order to proceed. Suggested
by Nicole Natri (see below) Posted
8.13.2007
Fred Nicholson:
Among Fred Nicholson's works are highly detailed, socially relevant
collages which are accompanied by some interesting and honest commentary.Posted
10.10.02
Robert
Nickle (1919-1980): Robert Nickle's granddaughter
Esa has created a website focusing on the work of this seminal 20th
Century collage artist. It contains links to other sites which show
his work as well. Suggested by Esa Nickle / Posted
1.16.02
Nancy Nikkal:
Nancy Nikkal's collages are bold, bright, and joyful. Posted
7.26.00
Christoph Noebel:
View the works of Christoph Noebel, a German artist who lives and works
in London, UK, who regards collage as not only a vehicle for expression,
but also as a metaphor of the fragmentation in modern life.
Posted 9.01.01
Emilia-Noris:
The collages of Macedonian artist Emilia-Noris are visual explorations
of fashion and of the social contexts in which women find themselves.
Posted 1.9.2007
Ron
Noteborn: Multi-talented Dutch artist Ron Noteborn creates
traditional mixed-media collages and digital works as well.
Posted 2.7.05
Barbara
Olsen: Barbara Olsen makes collages, illustrates children's
books, and more. You can find her work here. Posted
8.20.02
Benjamin
Oppong-Danquah: See the collages (and other artworks) of
Benjamin Oppong-Danquah, an artist from Ghana now living in London.
Posted 7.20.2005 Revised 4.9.08
OR-DiMA:
The carefully crafted collages of artist OR-DiMA are often up-close
and personal. Posted 6.7.2006
Gary
Ortman: Gary Ortman is an American artist from Illinois
who describes his photomontage style collages as ranging from"classy
to flaky." USA
Posted 04.09.08
Fred
Otnes: Fred Otnes is one of the most influential living
American collage artists. His works have been reproduced widely and
his style has impacted the vocabulary of many younger artists. This
site shows images of Fred's earlier works. USA
Posted 12.8.2003 Revised 2.26.08
Debbie
Overton: In addition to collages, Debbie Overton also sells
collaged clocks, notecards, and prints on her website. Posted
4.6.03.
Tom Paiement:
Maine (USA) artist Tom Paiement explores a variety of contextual and
compositional approaches in his works. Posted 3.24.08
Jean
Marie Palacios: The collages of Jean Marie Palacios include
a wide range of subjects and styles. His website also offers a gallery
of other artists' works. Text in French.
Posted 12.03.07
Pamelart:
Pamela Allen makes all kinds of art. Her bold cut paper collages are
charming. Posted 8.10.00
Paper
Thoughts: Paper Thoughts is Sharon Wisely's Blog + Collage
website. Click on "My Collages" to see her work. Posted
8.27.05
Papor Products:
"Papor" is an acronym for the initials of the owners of this
site which has one foot in the world of art and one in the world of
commerce. Posted 5.1.02
Kelly Provo:
Kelly Provo's collages have representational components and sometimes
illustrate quotations. USA Posted 04.09.08
Christina
Parise: Visit studioRED, the website of Christina Parise,
a prolific and creative collage artist based in California, USA. Posted
10.10.02
Dennis
Parlante: Less is often more in the elegantly composed
collages of Dennis Parlante. Posted 2.31.05
Able Parris:
Able Parris uses collage for illustration projects. He has also created
a collaged "elphabet.". Posted 1.20.06
Revised: February 2008
Eunice
Parsons: The exciting and dynamic collages of octogenarian
collage artist Eunice Parsons (born 1916) remind most of us that we
have much to look forward to. Posted 2.17.06 - Suggested
by Elizabeth Panken
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