Explore Collage Artists
Discover artists working in the Collage style
Laura Owens
Ohio, United States
Laura Owens is an American painter celebrated for her expansive and eclectic canvases that blend various art historical references, digital aesthetics, and personal narratives. Her work challenges painting conventions with bold experimentation in technique, scale, and imagery, often incorporating text and found objects.
Simon Periton
London, United Kingdom
Simon Periton is a British artist known for his intricate cut-paper works and installations. His practice often explores themes of pattern, ornament, and popular culture, transforming delicate materials into complex, visually arresting forms that challenge traditional notions of craft versus fine art.
Xu Zhen (MadeIn)
Shanghai, China
Xu Zhen (b. 1977) is a provocative Chinese artist and founder of MadeIn Company, known for his multidisciplinary, often satirical, works. His practice critiques globalized culture, consumerism, and the art market through conceptual installations, photography, and performances that often mimic or subvert cultural artifacts and artistic gestures.
Eamon Ore-Giron
Tucson, United States
Eamon Ore-Giron, born 1973, is an American artist recognized for his vibrant abstract paintings. His work synthesizes influences from Latin American modernism, indigenous Peruvian patterns, and global abstraction, creating geometric compositions that resonate with cultural hybridity and spiritual depth. He explores the interconnectedness of form and ancestry.
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt
Wurzen, Germany
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt (1932-2024) was a German artist renowned for her pioneering work in concrete poetry and typewriter graphics within the GDR. Her conceptual approach to art, often using typewritten imagery and textual permutations, critiqued political systems and explored communication, visual language, and philosophical ideas with subtle precision.
Simon Evans
London, United Kingdom
Simon Evans, a British-born artist, is known for his intricate, often text-based mixed-media works. His practice merges autobiographical narratives with diagrams, maps, and lists, creating complex visual systems that map out inner thoughts and external observations. His unique aesthetic combines meticulous detail with a whimsical, almost obsessive quality.
Robert Rehfeldt
Berlin, Germany
Robert Rehfeldt (1931-1993) was a German artist celebrated for his innovative contributions to Mail Art and experimental drawing. Operating under the restrictive GDR regime, his work emphasized communication, network building, and subtle forms of artistic resistance. Rehfeldt’s prolific output, often combining text and image, was a testament to creative freedom and connection.
Antonis Donef
Athens, Bulgaria
Bulgarian‑Greek contemporary artist (b. 1978), notable for mixed‑media drawing and collage, exploring history, geography and identity through layered paper‑map works.
Eva Berendes
Bonn, Germany
German multidisciplinary artist working in painting, expanded fields, sculpture, and public art, focused on abstraction and architectural dialogue.
Antonio Tarsis
Salvador, Brazil
Antonio Tarsis (b. 1985, Brazil) is a Brazilian artist whose practice centers on collage and assemblage, often utilizing found materials from his urban environment. His work addresses socio-economic disparities, identity, and the repurposing of discarded objects to create new narratives of resilience and cultural memory.