Definitions
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- adjective In the manner of a
collage , or of the making of a collage. - noun One who makes
collages , or who has made a specific collage.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Bearden that is remembered most vividly at "The Bearden Project" is the collagist.
Bobby Elliott: The Bearden Project: A Family Affair Bobby Elliott 2011
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Macgregor Card reads with text collagist and fellow Fence author Brandon Downing tonight at Open Books, 7: 30 pm, free.
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Deep down, Mr. DeVille was a passionate collagist.
Brilliant, Shook-Up Guy Marc Myers 2011
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The Bearden that is remembered most vividly at "The Bearden Project" is the collagist.
Bobby Elliott: The Bearden Project: A Family Affair Bobby Elliott 2011
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Mark Bradford, LondonMark Bradford's collagist paintings resemble intricate pencil drawings or layers of geological growth.
This week's new exhibitions Robert Clark 2010
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Born a century ago in North Carolina's Meklenburg County, the American painter and collagist Romare Bearden 1911–1988 moved with his family to New York when he was 3 years old.
Impressionistic Memories David Yezzi 2011
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There are countless examples of form being trespassed, artist as nomad: painter-filmmaker, country crooner-leading man, installation artist-essayist, collagist-screenwriter, cartoonist-opera singer.
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The retro sensibility, he adds, isn't animated by the modernist anger or subversion found in the work of collagist John Heartfield or the productions of Public Enemy's Hank Shocklee, but a general mood of eclectic irony.
Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to its Own Past by Simon Reynolds – review 2011
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The Bearden that is remembered most vividly at "The Bearden Project" is the collagist.
Bobby Elliott: The Bearden Project: A Family Affair Bobby Elliott 2011
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Patricia Segnan, 70, a painter, collagist and sculptor whose work was exhibited in Washington area galleries and in Europe, died July 24 of cancer at her home in Washington.
Obituaries: Patricia Segnan, Stephen W. Gibson, Mae C. Wilson 2010
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