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·2025-11-01

Inside the New Chapter of The Weird Show

On growth, community, and keeping the weird alive Collage has always been about transformation — about taking what exists and...
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·2025-10-05

Fragmentary gestures towards the invisible (Part 1)

by Clive Knights. Architect and collage maker Clive Knights doesn’t see collage as just cutting and pasting. For him, it’s...
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·2025-08-25

Under the spell of the smallest things. An intro to Gonzalo de Miguel.

Name : Gonzalo de Miguel Born / Based in : Valladolid 1980. Based in Madrid, Spain. Making art since: 1997 What’s one thing...
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·2025-06-22

Magic that pleases your eyes. An intro to Trevor Sloan

Name: Trevor Sloan Born / Based in: I was born in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. I’m now based in Toronto....
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·2025-10-30

Childhood mysteries. An intro to Forestter Cobalt

Name: Forestter Cobalt Born / Based in: Born/grew up in Colorado, currently living in Chicago, Illinois. Making art since: Since...
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·2025-09-21

Erik Winkowski. Alchemy in a material world.

Erik Winkowski is a multimedia artist who transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Treating video like a collage, he cuts, draws...
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·2025-08-08

Very strange black and white buildings. An intro to Luke Tarpey

Name:  Luke Tarpey Born / Based in:  Born in Bishop Stortford, UK. Grew up in Colchester, Essex, UK and now...
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·2025-10-19

Fragmentary gestures towards the invisible (Part 2)

By Clive Knights Part one reframed collage as an ancient human impulse — a way of gathering fragments, remembering, and...
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·2025-09-07

Mapping the Invisible: Gina Giménez on art, science, and the search for meaning

In this exclusive TWS interview, Barcelona-based artist Gina Giménez shares her creative journey. She explains how a “flawed” Mondrian piece...
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·2025-07-06

Being hostile to style. An intro to Laurent Seljan.

Born / Based in: I was born in Nantes, a city in the west of France. After my studies, I...
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Since 2011 TWS has curated and produced collage exhibitions in galleries and museums in Europe (Barcelona, London, Berlin, Madrid, Rotterdam, Trondheim, Valladolid) and America (New York, Montreal, Lima, Quito, San José de Costa Rica) and ran workshops and collage sessions in many of these cities.

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