"A magnificent collection of illustrations . . . . [ An] expansive new history of collage."---Samuel Reilly, Apollo Magazine "Excitement is an apt response to . . . Fragmentary Forms. It is new and deep in its exploration of the mode. . . . Throughout the text [ Gowrley] explores its range from religious to folk to avant garde approachesfrom anonymous Victorians to Faith Ringgolds African American quiltsand a bit of DIY."---Steven Heller, Print Magazine "I cannot say enough how beautiful this book is. It is a breathtakingly beautiful and encyclopedic history of collage from its earliest beginnings."---Kendall Dinniene, New Books Network "Wonderful. . . . Fragmentary Forms is not anti- or counter-art history, but art history as it should be today. . . . A must read."---Jan Baetens, Leonardo "Ive always wanted a good text on the history and theory of collage and I think this might be the one Ive been waiting for."---Jarrett Fuller, Scratching the Surface newsletter "[ Across] this books richly illustrated pages, [ Gowrley] radically widens collages historical and geographical scope, beginning with 12th-century Japanese paper cut-outs and ending with AIDS memorial quilts. She also expands the definition of collage to include all sorts of juxtapositionary practices. . . . For Gowrley, collage is not a medium or a genre but rather a mode, a means of processing the world."---James Waddell, Literary Review "A thoughtful, scholarly, playful, expansive, highly original and beautifully produced book that requires how we think about collage in all its forms." * Dan Hicks on Instagram *