Just because it is February, post-valentine's day, and because it is always a pleasure to contemplate collages by Norma Cole, here are two pieces for your delectation!
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Untitled, Norma Cole |
Collage
Pronunciation: /kɒˈlɑːʒ/
Etymology: French, lit. ‘pasting, gluing’
An abstract form of art in which photographs, pieces of paper, newspaper cuttings, string, etc., are placed in juxtaposition and glued to the pictorial surface; such a work of art. Also
transf.,
fig., and
attrib.
1919 W. Lewis i. 26 He..gradually drifts into the habit (a sort of progressive collage) of bringing his lack of painter's prowess and his nice feeling for art together.
1935 D. Gascoyne iv. 66 Poems can be composed from random newspaper-cuttings (‘collage’ poems).
1935 D. Gascoyne iv. 73 Max Ernst, with..his astonishing books of ‘collage’ pictures.
1935 D. Gascoyne iv. 133 Parallel with these features..may be placed collage and frottage.
1936 J. Deschin 181 Before embarking on the making of a photomontage, it should be understood that the term refers to a photographic process entirely and not to the scissors-and-paste method (known as collage) practiced by some in the name of photomontage.
1936 H. Read 62 The invention of the collage by Picasso or Braque—the work of art made of any old pieces of string or newspaper.
1937 W. H. Auden & L. MacNeice 21 Press cuttings, gossip, maps, statistics, graphs; I don't intend to do the thing by halves... It is a collage that you're going to read.
1938 L. MacNeice viii. 144 The early Eliot's diction..is often a collage of other people's writing.
1939 85 301 The accompanying ‘collages’ demonstrate a new use for the Object, particularly the Found Object (l'objet trouvé of surrealist invention).
1956 R. Ironside in A. Pryce-Jones 285 The technique of ‘collage’ would be improperly described as a photographic process.
1957 15 Sept. 13/7 His assured collage paintings.
1957 15 Sept. 13/7 Robyn Denny..has discovered new possibilities in collage.
1961 4 Aug. 3/4 When calling to mind a picture which is a collage-painting the fact that it is a collage is almost the first thing that we recollect.
1969 28 June 56/3 Berio's Sinfonia provided an excellent example of the ‘collage’ which some composers like to practice nowadays.
--courtesy of the Oxford English Dictionary
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Untitled, Norma Cole
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