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Fragmentary Forms - A New History of Collage

English · Hardback

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"While the emergence of collage is frequently placed in the twentieth century when it was a favored medium of modern artists, its earliest beginnings are tied to the invention of paper in China around 200 BCE. Subsequent forms occurred in twelfth-century Japan with illuminated manuscripts that combined calligraphic poetry with torn colored papers. In early modern Europe, collage was used to document and organize herbaria, plant specimens, and other systems of knowledge. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, collage became firmly associated with the expression of intimate relations and familial affections. Fragmentary Forms offers a new, global perspective on one of the world's oldest and most enduring means of cultural expression, tracing the rich history of collage from its ancient origins to its uses today as a powerful tool for storytelling and explorations of identity. Presenting an expansive approach to collage and the history of art, Freya Gowrley explores what happens when overlapping fragmentary forms are in conversation with one another. She looks at everything from volumes of pilgrims' religious relics and Victorian seaweed albums to modernist papiers collâes by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque and quilts by Faith Ringgold exploring African-American identity. Gowrley examines the work of anonymous and unknown artists whose names have been lost to history, either by accident or through exclusion. Featuring hundreds of beautiful images, Fragmentary Forms demonstrates how the use of found objects is an important characteristic of this unique art form and shows how collage is an inclusive medium that has given voice to marginalized communities and artists across centuries and cultures" --

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Freya Gowrley is a leading scholar of the cultural lives of images and objects. She is based at the University of Bristol, where she writes about the relationship between art and identity from the early modern period to the present day. She is the author of Domestic Space in Britain, 1750–1840: Materiality, Sociability, and Emotion.

Summary

A beautifully illustrated global history of collage from the origins of paper to today.

Product details

Authors Freya Gowrley
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.09.2024
 
EAN 9780691253749
ISBN 978-0-691-25374-9
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 218 mm x 280 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

ART / Techniques / General, ART / History / General, Decorative arts, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Papercrafts, DESIGN / History & Criticism, DESIGN / Decorative Arts, History of Art, Material Culture, history of design, Book & paper crafts, Book and paper crafts

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