Phrases with «early collages»

"Early collages" refers to the initial or first collages created by an artist. A collage is a piece of artwork made by combining various materials like paper, photographs, fabric, or other objects onto a surface. So, "early collages" simply refers to the earliest artworks made using this technique. Full definition

Sentences with «early collages»

  • The exhibition includes a group of early collages by Ellsworth Kelly; drawings by Arshile Gorky, Jasper Johns, Eva Hesse, and Robert Smithson; and pieces by important Bay Area artists, including Robert Arneson, Jay DeFeo, Jess, and William T. Wiley. (sfmoma.org)
  • In his blog you find him reflecting on new pieces, as they emerge, while discussing his inspirations: late work by Frank Stella and early collages by Russian Constructivist Olga Rozanova. (frieze.com)
  • Piri Halasz reviews the exhibition Robert Motherwell: Early Collages at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, on view through January 5, 2014. (painters-table.com)
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