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Top : Arts : Visual_Arts : Assemblage_Art : Artists
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  • 3D Dolls Pictures: An exhibition of 3D assemblages of small plastic dolls. Each picture represents a specific thought or a personal experience. Almost all were lost by an Iraqi Scud missile in the Gulf War.
  • Amy's hubcap art: Thematic compositions on hubcaps.
  • Anderson, Lois: Opulent over-the-top sculpture created from found forms and embellished with paint, beads and small objects.
  • Arman: Short biography of Arman, well known for his "accumulations" of found objects.
  • Art of Wes Modes: Playful and spirited, worn and wonderful, like long lost treasures found in an abandoned basement, a collection of sculptures and assemblage pieces, most made from found materials, both man-made and natural.
  • Baldessari, John: Biography, information, exhibitions listings and a photo of this California artist. No works shown on this site.
  • Beuys, Joseph: A short biography and links to images of works by this artist associated with the Fluxus group. Contains details of his 7,000 Oaks project.
  • Boltanski, Christian: A major exhibition of 17 works at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Missouri in 1998.
  • Brady, David: Explore the figure through assemblage and mixed media paintings.
  • BrianaKaufmann.com: Creates individually hand-crafted recycled silverware totemic rattles and pins.
  • Carlos Poveda: This page shows the work and trayectory of costarican artist Carlos Poveda.
  • Carman, Chris: Contains a gallery of assemblage art, and prints.
  • Citizenchim: A portfolio of paintings, assemblages and the work of associates.
  • Collage/ Assemblage Gail Kinniburgh Hanni: Canadian collage/assemblage artist Gail Kinniburgh Hanni visual art site.
  • Copeland, Dale: Assemblage art from New Zealand in the tradition of Joseph Cornell.
  • Cornell, Joseph: Short commentary on the artist, numerous images of his work.
  • Daniel, Jb: Chicago artist.
  • deMeng, Michael: Post-modern shrines and totems - assemblage - combining found objects with painting and text to explore themes of the secular and the sacred.
  • Dolan, Ariel: Assemblages composed of small plastic dolls.
  • Flowers, Terry Ray: Christian themed box art, collage and sculpture galleries.
  • Foley, Peter: Peter Foley's Studio E-6 in Palo Alto, CA,with a gallery of large scale mixed media assemblages.
  • Found Object Sculpture by Rene Hinds: Whimsical and functional, depicting living presences through using the debris of American culture.
  • Goglia, Lois: The artist explores the relationship between art, healing and science through a combining of traditional art materials with medical supplies. Includes image galleries and catalogue essay for the "Genesis" series.
  • Hines, Roger: Surreal "rooms" that contain enigmatic elements of time and space.
  • Johnson, David R.: Petit Musee showcasing assembage, constructions and photographs by an American artist.
  • Jojorazor.com: Bottle project by local bay area social sculptor on spiritual quest, gifting to the recovering alcoholic world community.
  • Kaplan, Leo: Found objects composed within a framework. Reminiscent of the work of Joseph Cornell.
  • Kienholz, Ed - Biography and Links: Artist well-known for sculptures and environments comprised of found objects and elements culled from abandoned buildings.
  • Levin, Dan: Found object assemblage art including kinetic and illuminative sculpture.
  • Lina Fry: Lina Fry, renown GAZ Group artist, celebrates the millennium with a new series of bold assemblages. Egyptian Heiroglyph, VooDoo, Jesus, Chart, Awash, Peaches, Stay Away, Lovely Bride.
  • Lipski, Donald: Sculptural works that center around the theme of the book and incorporate found objects.
  • Majeski, Thomas: 3-D wall constructions includes artist's statement, gallery, and contact information
  • Meltzer, Bonnie: Creates artworks made from recycled computer parts, crocheted wire, and digital photography transferred onto metal. Some of the items exhibited are for sale.
  • Mercier, Jason: Using materials such as beans, yarn, candy, pencils, food and anything else he finds (or you send to him) Jason will produce intricate portraits.
  • Mr. Imagination: Real name - Gregory Warmack. This prolific Chicago artist uses bottle caps, industrial sandstone and used paint brushes to create primarily figurative works.
  • My Own Tower: Everyday objects become models of skyscrapers. Visitors are invited to submit their own models.
  • Nevelson, Louise (interview): Conducted by Arnald Glimcher for the Archives of American Art in 1972, this interview explores Nevelson's life, ideas and wood assemblages.
  • Ossorio, Alfonso: Excerpt from a magazine article that details the relationship between Ossorio and Jean Dubuffet. Contains images of works.
  • Philadelphia Wireman: Short description and photos of 2 of approximately 700 anonymously made pieces found in a trash bin.
  • Ramos-Poquí, Guillem: Assemblages 1998-99 using metaphor and transformation.
  • The Nowhere Van by Skulz: Art car covered in over 5000 stickers and other. Photos.
  • Wasserman, David (1917-1999): Used metal from tin and aluminum cans to produce glowing mosaics, including leaping tigers, baseball cards, dancing movie stars, and New York taxi drivers.
  • Zorn, Liz: Works in mixed media, including assemblage, and constructions with found objects in an abstract, and expressionist style.


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