Art Term

Collage

Collage describes both the technique and the resulting work of art in which pieces of paper, photographs, fabric and other ephemera are arranged and stuck down onto a supporting surface

Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
Meet the People (1948)
Tate

The term collage derives from the French term papiers collés (or découpage), used to describe techniques of pasting paper cut-outs onto various surfaces. It was first used as an artists’ technique in the early twentieth century.

Collage can also include other media such as painting and drawing, and contain three-dimensional elements.

Collage allows the opening up of conscious, which is very direct…its also a way of looking at what you are consuming all the time – John Stezaker

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SELECTED ARTISTS IN THE COLLECTION

SELECTED ARTWORKS IN THE COLLECTION

SELECTED SKETCHBOOKS, LETTERS ETC.

COLLAGE AT TATE

  • Tate Modern
    Exhibition

    Richard Hamilton

    13 Feb – 26 May 2014

    Tate Modern presents the first retrospective of a founding figure of pop art Richard Hamilton in February 2014

  • Tate Britain
    Exhibition

    Schwitters in Britain

    30 Jan – 12 May 2013

    Spring 2013 Tate Britain presents Schwitters in Britain, the first major exhibition to examine the late work of Kurt Schwitters, one of the major artists of European Modernism. The exhibition includes collages, assemblages and sculptures

  • Tate Modern
    Exhibition

    Robert Rauschenberg

    1 Dec 2016 – 2 Apr 2017

    Discover the artist who changed American art forever

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