
Exploring contemporary collage since 2010.
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Fifteen years ago, Max-o-matic and Rubén B. started The Weird Show with no institutional backing and no funding, convinced that collage deserved more attention than it was getting.
If you’ve read one of our interviews, spent time in the ar...
After more than 15 years of exploring, questioning, exhibiting, publishing, and celebrating contemporary collage, we are excited to share an important milestone: The Weird Show is now officially a nonprofit organization.
Since 2011, TWS ha...
Collage starts somewhere. For most practitioners, that beginning is paper — a scalpel, a photocopier, a magazine. What varies is whether paper is the destination or the first move. James Bourbon and Kubi Vasak both settled that question the...
Collage makes structure into a starting point, not a destination. You build the system. The material pushes back. What you do with the resistance is the work. Mary Didoardo and Edgard Barbosa both operate from inside this tension — Didoardo...
Some artists work with new materials. Maarten Demmink and Gonzalo de Miguel go the other way — into damaged photographs, found objects, cracked walls, buildings marked for demolition. Both are interested in what persists after an event has...
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The Weird Show (TWS) is an art platform dedicated to the showcase and exploration of contemporary collage through exhibitions, online / offline publishing and workshops & sessions
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