Exhibition
International Weird Collage Show: London - At Jealous East
1 Feb 2018 – 11 Feb 2018
Regular hours
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Monday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Cost of entry
Free
Address
- 53 Curtain Road
- London
- EC2A 3PT
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Old Street / Liverpool Street / Shoreditch High Street
Jealous are thrilled to announce that after highly successful shows in New York, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Montreal, Rotterdam, Trondheim and Lima, amongst other cities, the International Weird Collage Show is coming to London for the very first time.
About
The International Weird Collage Show is created by The Weird Show, a collective that organise group exhibitions focusing on contemporary collage art as a medium. Established in 2010, they have since held 13 exhibitions around the world and are proudly celebrating their 14th edition at Jealous Gallery in London from 1st February 2018 – 11th February 2018
Previous exhibitions have showcased some of the worlds most exciting and disruptive artists working in contemporary collage, and the London show will be no different. Focusing on artists who search for new ways of approaching the medium, the exhibition aims to leave the clichés behind in order to help redefine the way collage is made and conceived. The show will be curated by Weird Show founder Max-o-matic and London based artist James Springall and will feature some of the most cutting edge contemporary collage out there, with a selection of artists from around the world that explore a wide
variety of approaches and techniques.
Featuring 25 artists in total, the International Weird Collage Show will present a large variety of handmade collage art alongside limited edition prints. The opening night on Feb 1st will see the artist and soundtrack composer Maxwell Sterling perform a live sound collage based on his highly acclaimed record Hollywood Medieval, released in 2017 and for which the artists mother, post- punk collage legend Linder Sterling, provided the sleeve artwork.