Kolaj is a quarterly, printed magazine about contemporary collage. We are interested in how collage is made, how collage is exhibited, and how collage is collected. We bring together critical reviews and essays with artist profiles, event highlights, and articles on collage collecting, exhibiting, and making. Kolaj is published in Montreal, Quebec by Maison Kasini.
Here’s a preview of what’s in the issue:
Allan Bealy’s Tie is on the cover. This Brooklyn artist is doing interesting things with the insides of product boxes.
Editor Benoit Depelteau gives us his thoughts on that line between collage as fine art and craft collage.
Claudia Eve Beauchesne shares a profile of NYC street artist Dain.
Ric Kasini Kadour interviews Vermont artist Duncan Johnson who is collaging wood reclaimed from the town dump.
Ariane Fairlie reviews Ellen Gallagher’s work at Tate Modern in London.
We look at new scholarship on the final years of Kurt Schwitters.
Cory Peeke reviews the book O! Tricky Cad and Other Jessoterica
Nancy Flagg gives us a glimpse at Northern California collagists with a review of a group show in Sacramento
Lisa Kehler reviews Greg Lamarche’s “All of the Above” exhibition at Graffiti Gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Elizabeth Hazard reviews tells us about Elektra KB’s “There are Women at the Gates Seeking a New World” at BravinLee in New York City.
We go inside Ross Carron’s studio.
We take a look at portfolios from
Brooklyn, New York
Barcelona, Spain
Goshen, Connecticut
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Houston, Texas
And, as always, there’s a new Cut-Out Page.
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