
4 February-14 June 2013
“Elements of Collage” focuses on diverse applications of collage by four artists who live and work in the Boston area: Robert Maloney, Brantner DeAtley, Kristin Texeira, and Katherine Romero.
In its first year, Kolaj explored collage’s role in the world of contemporary art; asked the question “Is this collage?”; informed readers about collage exhibitions and events; and, most importantly, shined a spotlight on the work of collage artists from around the world.
FOUR ISSUES
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ISSN 1927-6893 | Published by Maison Kasini
6 April-9 June 2013
Yuki Katsura (1913-1991) was a pioneer among women artists. She had a solo exhibition of collage works in 1935. Her career of 60 years bridged the pre- and post-war periods. This exhibition, the first comprehensive survey of her work, is held in her native Tokyo to commemorate the centennial of her birth.
4-25 May 2013
“Wired” is the Collage Artists of America (CAA) Spring 2013 exhibit, and features elements of collage and assemblage in both 2-D and 3-D. The artists exhibiting integrate a creative cross-section of talent and blend together in a unique display by the Collage Artists of America’s most talented artists.
8 April-24 May 2013
Bernard Jacobson Gallery (London)’s “A Century of Collage” presents a survey of collage from 1912 to the present day. The show features work by collage’s pioneers, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, continues with mid-century work by artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Kurt Schwitters, and Joseph Cornell, and finishes with contemporary work by gallery artists including William Tillyer and Bruce McLean.