Exhibition

It’s Time to Stick Together: 60 years of Collage in America

3 Aug 2020 – 6 Sep 2020

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Robert Berry Gallery announced its new virtual exhibition, It’s Time to Stick Together: 60 years of Collage in America curated by American art expert Peter Hastings Falk, the Editor and Chief Curator of the online art magazine, Discoveries in American Art.

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“There is something for everyone in It’s Time to Stick Together: 60 Years of Collage in America, an extraordinary collection of colorful, unique and thought-provoking collage works by diverse American artists,” stated Peter Hastings Falk, curator. “Collage is a medium that has always tended to defy being pigeon-holed, because the process of making collage encourages a greater amount of experimentation in construction than does the fear of a blank white canvas. Abstract Expressionism is a seminal force that drives many of these images, but so is Figurative Expressionism, Pop, Surrealism, Outsider, and recent developments in Contemporary expression. Clippings from magazines have traditionally been the most common elements of collage, but many other pieces of popular culture have also been utilized in innovative ways — such as fabrics, photographs, newspaper, commercial packaging, and a variety of found objects.”

It’s Time to Stick Together: 60 years of Collage in America will feature fresh works by artists Rex Ashlock, Sophie Aston, Harry Bertschmann, Beverly Brodsky, Gaby Collins-Fernandez, Wayne Ensrud, Soloman Ethe, William O. Fredericksen, Eugene Healy, Bud Holman, Leo Jensen, Patrick McElnea, Tom McNease, Geoffrey Moss, Fuller Potter, Erika Ranee, Taney Roniger, Reid Stowe, Edward J. Welch and Don ZanFagna. The show represents a cross-section of artists in terms of diversity, age, geographical region and style.

“We are proud to offer these one-of-a-kind collage works, curated by the legendary American art expert Peter Falk,” stated Robert Berry, founder and CEO of Robert Berry Gallery. “Peter has prepared a truly incredible show of collage artworks that are both beautiful and meaningful. A thought-provoking collage, or series of collages, is the perfect way to brighten up a home or office environment. The collage process questions and challenges the notion of surface, creates three-dimensionality into a flat plane and creates something that other mediums cannot.” 

The word “collage” derives from the French word coller, meaning “to glue” or “stick together.” Collages call to mind the vibrant works by Cubist painters Picasso and Braque in the early 20th century, where the two artists added new elements—such as wood-grain wallpaper, sheet music, and snippets of faces and bodies—to one picture. The result was a unique pastiche of color, texture and meaning. Collage is one of the most underrepresented genres in the art market today.

“Collage is a process that invites composition with different materials and textures in contrast to the consistent fluidity of paint out of the tube,” stated Mr. Falk. “The artists featured in this show have incredibly layered and rich stories. Geoffrey Moss’s work has always been abstract, but here his collages are Pop expressions of sardonic wit. Sophie Aston’s collages are surreal in style, but extracted from pop culture. Leo Jensen is vintage Pop, while Harry Bertschmann, Beverly Brodsky, and Bud Holman are second-generation Abstract Expressionists who have been prolific since the 1960s. Erika Ranee’s approach to abstraction has been prompted by her research of postcards from the 1930s and 1940s that show the most egregious images of black stereotypes. Her works, like others in this exhibition, may appear to be paintings but are generously layered with cut and torn paper or fabric.  Viewers will learn the compelling back stories of these artists, most of whom express their motivations in their own words. This exhibition offers unique works by distinguished artists you won’t find anywhere else.”

Robert Berry Gallery hosts several shows a year, representing early to mid-career contemporary artists including Machiko Edmondson, David Kastner, Yibai Liao, Ned Martin, Taney Roniger, John Ruby, and Leonardo Silaghi. 

About Robert Berry Gallery

Robert Berry Gallery is based on 20 years of expertise with the objective of identifying world-changing art. With a mission to identify and work collaboratively with emerging 21st century artists, whose work has the ability to positively and powerfully influence society, Robert Berry Gallery is a virtual gallery that finds and promotes the best artists of the post-digital world we live in. We work with art industry professionals, galleries, museums as well as advanced and beginning art collectors to establish award-winning collections that are both meaningful and hold long-term value. We secure the best artists across every medium from all over the world: painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, digital art, sound art, video art, and everything in between. All the artists we exhibit offer the public the highest quality in their respective style. In 2020, the gallery has migrated from pop-up project spaces to digitally-based exhibitions that can showcase new works of art that provoke the emotions of the viewer, without the rigidity and high overhead that the brick-and-mortar model the art world has historically held onto. With a focus on service and excellence, we help clients find the perfect pieces for their diverse spaces.  We will even help you figure out where to put it, and show you how it will look. Robert Berry Gallery offers innovative art you won’t find anywhere else, viewable and clickable in a virtual gallery. For more information, please visit www.robertberrygallery.com

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CuratorsToggle

Peter Hastings Falk

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Ed Welch

Rex Ashlock

Fuller Potter

Suzanne Benton

Gaby Collins-Fernandez

William Fredericksen

Taney Roniger

Beverly Brodsky

Geoffrey Moss

Erika Ranee

Tom McNease

Eugene Healy

Bud Holman

Leo Jensen

Sophie Aston

Reva Freedman

Reid Stowe

Patrick McElnea

Harry Bertschmann

Don ZanFagna

Wayne Ensrud

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