If you
have any suggestions on links you think I should include, let me know.
Copyright for Collage
Artists
The first website anyone who does collage should read. Reading this
stuff for the first time was pretty upsetting, but it forced me to make my
collages more mine.
CollageTown: A Tribute to the Arts of Collage and Photomontage
Collageart.org
Jonathan Talbot has compiled an amazing
collection of collage artist websites and links to workshops,
opportunities, books, and other resources.
Artitude
A collage/mixed media/assemblage magazine and website that accepts
art submissions for possible publication in the print magazine or online
gallery.
A Brief History of Collage and Assemblage
A History of Photomontage
National Collage Society
The Appropriation Of Sounds And Images -
Robert Dada
Joseph Cornell's
boxes
The
International Museum of Collage, Assemblage, and Construction
Making Sense of Marcel
Duchamp
Collage Blogs
Scrapiteria--Collage
collaboration blog
Nahpro
Collage Papers
Collagemania
The Collage Cabaret
CollageTown Blog
Scrapatorium
A1 Mailart Archive
Fantasy Rooms: Collage Interiors
Books
I've read that I recommend:
Collage:
The Making of Modern Art by Brandon Taylor
Collage Techniques: A Guide for Artists and Illustrators by Gerald
F. Brommer
The Art and Craft of Collage by Simon Larbalestier
Utopia Parkway: The Life and Work of Joseph Cornell by Solomon
Deborah
The Art of Romare Bearden by Ruth E. Fine
My goal here is not to just link to a bunch of sites with collages on them, but to provide links to the most striking, provocative, unique collages on the internet. I'm much less concerned with who the artist is and how well trained or established they are than I am with how compelling their work is.
If you have a recommendation, send me an email.