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Weekly Inspiration
·2025-07-07

Weekly Inspiration: Motoyuki Daifu

Weekly Inspiration ✨Artist: Motoyuki Daifu @motoyukidaifu@misakoandrosen MISAKO & ROSEN is pleased to announce “Still Life”, our first exhibition with Motoyuki...
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Weekly Inspiration
·2023-09-11

Weekly Inspiration: Haroshi

Weekly Inspiration ✨Artist: Haroshi @haroshi In addition to sculpture, Haroshi is a collector, painter, architect, and industrial designer. Haroshi’s art...
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Bookshelf
·2021-02-26

Weird Bookshelf: Genevieve Gauckler – Gas Book 15

A selection from our personal bookshelf: Genevieve Gauckler – Gas Book 15 – Gas Book Series | 2004Published by Design...
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Interviews
·2015-12-10

Interview: Chang Gang Lee

Please, introduce yourself, tell us a little bit about you. My name is Chang-Gang Lee, I am a collage artist...
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Weekly Inspiration
·2024-02-19

Weekly Inspiration: Yoshitoshi Kanemaki

Weekly Inspiration ✨Artist: Yoshitoshi Kanemaki @kanemaki_yoshitoshi Ambivalence, the spiritual vacillation, conflicting emotions, and contradictory spirituality that all human beings can...
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Weekly Inspiration
·2023-06-12

Weekly Inspiration: Kumi Yamashita

Weekly Inspiration ✨Artist: Kumi Yamashita The artist is best known for her light and shadow sculptures constructed from everyday objects....
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Bookshelf
·2020-04-10

Weird Bookshelf: Keiichi Tanaami – Tears of dreams

A selection from our personal bookshelf: Keiichi Tanaami – Tears of dreams | 2019Published by Innen and Nieves Books 24...
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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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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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