“Moving On”: Marian Williams at Clos des Roses

March 2013

“Moving On” is a solo exhibition of collages by Marian Williams. Life is not still and we move on. Williams has moved on as well… exploring different materials and dimensions; moving from paper to canvas, adding oil paint and acrylic paint techniques.

Kolaj Magazine Meet-and-Greet in New Orleans

On Thursday, 14 March, join Kolaj Magazine at a Meet-and-Greet at Press Street’s Antenna Gallery in New Orleans

Publisher Ric Kasini Kadour hosts a meet and greet for artists, writers, curators, gallerists, and the general public who are interested in collage as a fine art medium.

Drawing Surrealism at The Morgan Library & Museum

25 January-21 April 2013

Although collage was used earlier in the twentieth century by the cubist and dada artists, the technique took on particular importance with the surrealists. The odd juxtapositions and dislocated imagery it produced were particularly effective in conjuring a dream world or suggesting the irrationality of unconscious desire. Joan Miró, Max Ernst, Ei-Kyu, André Breton, and Jean Arp are among the many artists whose works are featured in the collage section of the exhibition.

André Stas at Galerie 100 Titres

2 February-24 March 2013

“We Will Remember This Planet”: Marking out the playground boundaries, setting rules, cutting up, recycling, gathering materials, clashing ideas, naming objects, arranging in series: This is André Stas’ technique, even if sometimes he does something different, as he loves to play tricks.