Explore Collage Artists
Discover artists working in the Collage style
Richard Sides
Rotherham, UK
Richard Sides (b. 1985, UK) is an artist known for an eclectic body of work encompassing video, sculpture, and sound. His practice utilizes appropriation and sampling to reflect on social trends and tensions, creating dense, often improvised narratives that blend critical analysis with everyday observations.
Tamar Botchorishvili
Tbilisi, Georgia
Botchorishvili's works, often vibrant and expressive, explore the interplay of color and form. Her paintings and mixed media pieces reflect a deep engagement with contemporary abstraction.
Dave Muller
San Francisco, United States
Muller's eclectic paintings and installations, often incorporating music and pop culture references, explore the social and cultural significance of collecting and archiving. His work is a vibrant tapestry of influences.
Sonia Boyce
London, United Kingdom
Boyce's multimedia practice, including drawing and photography, explores race, gender, and identity in British society.
Frida Orupabo
Sarpsborg, Norway
Orupabo's digital collages explore themes of race, gender, and power, creating powerful, unsettling compositions.
Laura Owens
Euclid, Ohio, United States
Owens's paintings explore the relationship between abstraction, figuration, and the history of painting, using a diverse range of styles and techniques.
Albert Oehlen
Krefeld, Germany
Oehlen's paintings challenge traditional notions of style and technique, creating a diverse body of work that explores the boundaries of abstraction.
Kelley Walker
Columbus, Georgia, United States
Walker's work explores the relationship between race, media, and consumer culture, using a range of media from painting to digital collage.
Miguel Angel Rojas
Bogotá, Colombia
Rojas's work confronts social and political issues in Colombia. His drawings, photographs, and installations often address themes of violence, power, and sexuality.
Tomislav Gotovac
Zagreb, Croatia
Gotovac's performative actions and experimental films challenged social norms in Yugoslavia. His radical, often provocative work explored the body and its relationship to urban space.