Issue Two Cut Out Page Winner

In each issue of Kolaj Magazine, we publish a Cut Out Page where we present imagery from various sources, carefully selected by our team of contributors or occasional guests. We then encourage you, dear reader, to cut out some of these images to create your own collage and send it to us.

After all the entries are in, we pick the one we like the best. For Issue Two, that work is by….

Suzanne Lafrance & Stéphanie Morissette at Galerie Dominique Bouffard

7 February – 3 March 2013

“Dans la proximité des ombres” (In the nearness of shadows): Suzanne Lafrance and Stéphanie Morissette open at Galerie Dominique Bouffard in Montreal in February. Lafrance’s work is of particular interest to those who follow collage. She creates characters by combining charcoal drawings and pages cut from books. The effect is a dialogue between language and figure.

Raven Schlossberg at Pavel Zoubok Gallery

10 January-9 February 2013

Raven Schlossberg crates “collage landscapes”, “floating worlds” hovering between multiple realities that draw heavily from the artist’s experiences traveling and exhibiting her work across Europe, losing herself intentionally and unintentionally.

Mark Hearld at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

17 November 2012 – 17 February 2013

“Birds and Beasts” showcases Mark Hearld’s practice which stems from a love of the British countryside, curiosity for objects and a magpie approach to collecting. Hearld has taken inspiration from Yorkshire Sculpture Parks’s 500-acre historic estate and its inhabitant wildlife to create new work.

Issue Three: Fragments & Ideas

Contents

Kolaj editor Benoit Depelteau talks about fragments and ideas in collage

Billy Mavreas explores the textures & plans of resonance of collage artist Jacob Whibley.

Benoit Depelteau talks with Uncanny Artist owner Laura Stanziola.

Cory W. Peeke sits down with California artist David King.

Ric Kasini Kadour visits the Sinister Pop show at the Whitney.

We visit Marian Williams in her studio.

And much, much more