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The Weird Show

Exploring contemporary collage since 2010.

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Latest Issues

TWS News — What the ruin leaves behind

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...

11 days ago
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TWS News — What we own and why.

When we opened the gallery last year, we started asking a question we hadn’t asked out loud before: what does it actually mean to collect? The institutional answer — investment, status, credentials — didn’t interest us. We wanted to know wh...

18 days ago
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TWS News — The same curiosity that makes the work

Some artists make work and stop there. Others can’t. The same instinct that drives them to cut and paste drives them to build platforms, edit zines, organise shows, pull other artists into the conversation. It’s not strategy. It’s the same...

25 days ago
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Max-o-matic on his own work, which may or may not still exist.

1. Last but not least…

I’ve written about James, Fred, Charles, Rubén, and Cless. For the last one, I have to write about myself, which is a different kind of exercise. I’ll try not to oversell it.

Velazquez in the Mall 04 is a pape...

a month ago
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TWS News — The archive before the idea Collecting, accumulating, and learning to see

Some artists work from sketches. Others work from accumulated material — physical and mental — gathered over years before a single piece gets made. Eduardo Recife and Thomas Schostok both built their practices this way, in the pre-algorithm...

a month ago
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