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·2026-04-25

Cless: Collecting as illness, therapy, and religion

Cless has been collecting since he was a kid. Stamps first, then graffiti books, trading cards, fruit stickers, spray cans,...
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·2024-05-26

The Sources: Fred Free: Materials are Immaterial (kind of)

Text by Fred Free Over the last thirty-plus years of making collages I’ve tried everything. In the early 90s when...
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·2024-04-05

The Sources: Cless, Finding inspiration from the streets –literally

Text by Cless. When I spoke to Max on the phone and he invited me to do this little project,...
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InterviewsThe Sources
·2024-02-18

The Sources: Why Max-o-matic swapped Life Magazine for digital stock imagery and brand new books.

This is the first piece from a series of interviews that will explore the world of collage by delving into...
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CollectorsInterviews
·2026-03-02

Eduardo Recife: Collecting as a delayed way of seeing

Eduardo Recife has been making collage work since the late 1990s, long before most of us knew collage could be...
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InterviewsThe Sources
·2024-04-28

Jack Felice: The Sources. Making new connections and creating space.

Text by Jack Felice. To me, one of the great allures of collage is the endless search for the right...
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InterviewsThe Sources
·2024-03-03

The Sources: Paul Henderson. Extraction is the new appropriation.

Text by Paul Henderson. I don’t actually consider most of what I do with collage and found images appropriation. To...
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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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