Collage
Incorporating collage elements into a print adds depth, contrast, and a tactile quality to the artwork. By layering diverse materials, textures, and surfaces, these works create a dynamic interplay between form and composition. In this section, explore different prints featuring collage details with artworks by Ellen Gallagher, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Giulio Paolini, Gary Hume, Tony Oursler and others.
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The Floating Piers, Project for Lake Iseo, Italy – San Paolo, 2017
EUR 35,000

Giulio Paolini
A prima vista (At First Sight), 2022/2024
EUR 2,000

Mimmo Paladino
Muto, 1985

Julian Schnabel
Le Tango II, 1991
EUR 16,000

William Kentridge
Atlas Confession, 2002

Tony Oursler
Recognition (image 5-1.2), 2020
EUR 6,000

Anselm Reyle
Untitled, 2024
Each EUR 2,800
Set EUR 9,800

Nam June Paik
Video Sonata op. 56, 1995

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Five Urban Projects, 1985

Ellen Gallagher
Bouffant Pride, 2002

Jannis Kounellis
Edizione Notturna, 1987
EUR 1,200

Anselm Reyle
Untitled, 2024
EUR 2,800

Thomas Demand
Cadavre Exquis / Manet Olympia / Demand, 2020
EUR 1,150

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Wrapped Statues, Sleeping Faun, Project for the Glyptothek, Munich, 2000

Jannis Kounellis
Senza titolo (Trittico), 1998
Set EUR 3,500

Tony Oursler
Recognition (image 7-1.3), 2020
EUR 6,000

Tony Oursler
Recognition (image 1-1.2), 2020
EUR 6,000

Anselm Reyle
Untitled, 2024
EUR 2,800

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Wrapped Volkswagen, Project for 1961 Volkswagen Beetle Saloon, 2013

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Wrapped Vespa, 2009

Julião Sarmento
Untitled, 1986
EUR 1,000

Julian Schnabel
Flamingo II, 1991

Gary Hume
Gran, 2004
EUR 2,000

Larry Rivers
Dutch Masters Cigar Box, 1970

Anselm Reyle
Untitled, 2024
EUR 2,800

Anselm Reyle
Untitled, 2024
EUR 2,800

Tony Oursler
Recognition (image 5-1.3), 2020
EUR 6,000

Tony Oursler
Recognition (image 1-2.1), 2020
EUR 6,000

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The Floating Piers, Project for Lake Iseo, Italy – Sulzano, 2017
EUR 35,000

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Ponte S. Angelo, Wrapped, Project for Rome, 2011

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Wrapped Bottle, Project for Kirchberg Spätlese, 2001/2007
EUR 5,000

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
5600 m³ Package, Project for Documenta 4, Kassel, 1986
EUR 5,500
What is collage art?
Collage art is a technique where artists assemble and layer various materials – like paper, photos, fabric, and clippings – onto a surface to create new compositions. Instead of just painting or drawing, they combine different elements to blend textures, colors, and images.
Schellmann Art has published several collage artworks, bringing depth, tactility, and dimensional richness to these artworks.
Schellmann Art has published several collage artworks, bringing depth, tactility, and dimensional richness to these artworks.
Where to buy limited edition collage prints?
Buying limited edition collage prints from renowned galleries or trusted dealers ensures provenance, which is crucial for the work’s resale value. Limited editions can often be purchased directly from the publisher, guaranteeing the work comes in mint condition, straight from the source. Schellmann Art, a respected publisher with decades of experience, offers limited edition prints from over 200 contemporary artists, maintaining the highest standards of quality and authenticity. Our curated selection includes a notable range of collage prints by renowned artists like Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Tony Oursler, Anslem Reyle, and William Kentridge.
What kind of mixed media collage techniques are there?
Mixed media collage techniques involve combining various materials and methods to create layered, textured artworks. Artists may use paper collage by cutting or tearing paper from magazines, books, or handmade sources, or photomontage by merging photographs and fragments to form new images. Fabric and textiles add texture and depth, while painting and drawing can enhance or interact with the collage elements. Found objects like buttons or beads introduce three-dimensionality, and decoupage involves gluing and sealing paper cutouts. Digital collage uses software to manipulate images, while stenciling and stamping add patterns on top. By layering and overlapping materials, artists create complexity, and assemblage combines collage with sculptural forms for added dimension.