A Century of Collage

A Century of Collage

19 E. 66th Street New York, NY 10065, USA Saturday, January 11, 2020–Friday, February 14, 2020


untitled by balcomb greene

Balcomb Greene

Untitled, 1937

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untitled by tom h. john

Tom H. John

Untitled, 2017

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untitled by tom h. john

Tom H. John

Untitled, 2017

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creek road farewell by robert keyser

Robert Keyser

Creek Road Farewell, 1961

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construction (plate 552)  by oleg kudryashov

Oleg Kudryashov

Construction (Plate 552) , 1983

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zeus et hermés by henri laurens

Henri Laurens

Zeus et Hermés, 1950

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untitled (eye to eye) by beatrice mandelman

Beatrice Mandelman

Untitled (Eye to Eye), ca. 1960

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untitled by beatrice mandelman

Beatrice Mandelman

Untitled, ca. 1958

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space series #96 by beatrice mandelman

Beatrice Mandelman

Space Series #96, ca. 1954

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mexico by beatrice mandelman

Beatrice Mandelman

Mexico, ca. 1950

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untitled by beatrice mandelman

Beatrice Mandelman

Untitled, ca. 1960

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no. twenty one by beatrice mandelman

Beatrice Mandelman

No. Twenty One, ca. 1960

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  A CENTURY OF COLLAGE January 11 – February 22, 2020   

January 11, 2020 - Rosenberg & Co. is pleased to present A Century of Collage, a group exhibition offering a glimpse into the world of collage from the 1920s through contemporary use. The collages in this selective survey encompass a variety of schools and movements including Cubism, British Modernism, and Abstract Expressionism, among others. As demonstrated by artists working on both sides of the Atlantic, the works in this show reflect the technique’s standing as a powerful contribution to art of the last hundred years.    Beginning with a cubist still life by Ismael Gonzalez de la Serna and abstractions by Balcomb Greene, the exhibition traces the technique of collage through the use of both found materials and intentionally composed elements, often combined with traditional methods of painting and drawing. Henri Laurens’ Aphrodite et Séléné and Zeus et Hermès, studies for book illustrations, provide a lens into the artist’s working process, while their collage composition posits classical subject matter together with a modern visual language. The legacy of synthetic cubism’s relationship with collage is on display in Morris Barazani’s Collage #16 and Untitled (Derek Timmerman), where newsprint and other fragments form a flattened abstract picture plane. In his Standing Figure, Conrad Marca-Relli employs the medium to capture the shadows and movement of the human form. Examples by Jean-Michel Coulon, Marcin Dudek, Maysey Craddock, and others demonstrate collage’s enduring appeal as a site of material innovation, using both newly available materials and those popularized by their forebears to construct both figurative and abstract compositions.   Featuring 32 works, A Century of Collage celebrates the medium’s historic and present vitality in modern and contemporary artistic practice.   Rosenberg & Co. is a salon-style space with a focus on the highest standards of connoisseurship and expertise. Rosenberg & Co. exhibits an international roster of works by prominent Impressionist and Modern artists and continues the legacy of working with contemporary artists.   ROSENBERG & CO. 19 EAST 66TH STREET           T: +1 (212) 202-3270 NEW YORK, NY 10065         E: [email protected] HOURS:    Monday-Saturday, 10:00am-6:00pm   Follow Rosenberg & Co. on Instagram @rosenbergandco and #rosenbergandco, and on Facebook at facebook.com/Rosenbergco/   For further information, please visit http://www.rosenbergco.com or contact Margaret Trenis at [email protected] or Kadie Ross at [email protected], or by phone on + 1 212-202-3270.