Christine Tamblyn characterized DeMichiel as an example of an anti-establishment deconstructionist and as a collagist. |
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Ray Johnson was a natural collagist, one of whose principal activities is bringing disparate entities into conjunction. |
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He was a visual researcher, a cataloguer and collagist, producing densely packed, allusively wired images based on fragmentation and collision. |
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November 13 2014 November 16 201414 Baldwin is a collagist — a bit of absurdist humor here, a surge of violence there. |
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My father was a professional cellist, and my mother was an accomplished amateur pianist, as well as a watercolorist and collagist. |
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Brown studied with painter and collagist Ray Yoshida and art historian Whitney Halstead, both of whom encouraged him to look to non-Western and nontraditional artists and art forms for inspiration. |
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Overly associated with the later rise of Surrealism, Rousseau now emerges as more a virtual collagist of existing images than a visionary, and even as a proto-Pop artist. |
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Earl met Taveniere as well as Woods' wild card, cassette collagist Lucas Crane in college at SUNY Purchase. |
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Her poems and reviews appear in The Collagist, Lana Turner, Poetry, and elsewhere. |
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