Artists (Subscribe)
Links
Anthony, Justin
http://www.justinanthonyart.com
Most pieces are created from elements discovered in nature, the household, recycling bins, yard sales, or donated. Profile of the artist and photo gallery of his works.
Baldessari, John
Biography, information, exhibitions listings and a photo of this California artist. No works shown on this site.
Bennett Robot Works
http://www.bennettrobotworks.com/
Sculptor Gordon Bennett creates named robots from found objects, displaying his work at City Foundry in Brooklyn, New York. Image gallery with price list.
Beuys, Joseph
http://www.diacenter.org/exhibs_b/beuys/
A short biography and links to images of works by this artist associated with the Fluxus group. Contains details of his 7,000 Oaks project.
Boltanski, Christian
http://www.kemperart.org/exhibits/PastExhibits/ChristianBoltanski.asp
A major exhibition of 17 works at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Missouri in 1998.
Brady, David
Explore the figure through assemblage and mixed media paintings.
Copeland, Dale
Assemblage art from New Zealand in the tradition of Joseph Cornell.
Cornell, Joseph
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/cornell/
Short commentary on the artist, numerous images of his work.
deMeng, Michael
Post-modern shrines and totems - assemblage - combining found objects with painting and text to explore themes of the secular and the sacred.
Dolan, Ariel
http://www.aridolan.com/ofiles/dolls.aspx
An exhibition of 3D assemblages of small plastic dolls. Each picture represents a specific thought or a personal experience. Almost all were lost by an Iraqi Scud missile in the Gulf War.
Flowers, Terry Ray
Christian themed box art, collage and sculpture galleries.
Foley, Peter
Peter Foley's Studio E-6 in Palo Alto, CA,with a gallery of large scale mixed media assemblages.
Fong, Lisa Mei Ling
Artist has traveled to 29 countries, collects objects and creatures (who died of natural causes) and memorializes them in her signature "Introversion Boxes".
Goglia, Lois
The artist explores the relationship between art, healing and science through a combining of traditional art materials with medical supplies. Includes image galleries and catalogue essay for the "Genesis" series.
Hinds, Rene
Whimsical and functional, depicting living presences through using the debris of American culture.

