About The Weird Show

The Weird Show (TWS) is an independent platform dedicated to exploring and redefining contemporary collage. Since 2010, we have played a pioneering role in positioning collage as a vital force in contemporary art—expanding it beyond scissors and paper into a language of fragmentation, recomposition, and new cultural imaginaries.

Over the past 15 years, TWS has become a global reference point for the collage community, producing more than 15 exhibitions in cities such as New York, London, Berlin, Tokyo, Madrid, Barcelona, Lima, and Montreal. Alongside exhibitions, we have published interviews, podcasts, books, and curatorial projects that amplify the voices of over 250 international artists. Our mission is clear: to take collage from the margins to the heart of contemporary culture.
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We are a curated space where artists, ideas, and collectors meet to shape the evolving language of contemporary collage.

In 2025, after 15 years championing this medium, we're transforming our editorial vision into something experiential: rotating online exhibitions that work like a physical gallery. Every four months, a new show. Curated. Focused. Featuring original artworks and limited editions by the artists at collage's cutting edge—the ones challenging and expanding what's possible.

All works are for sale, but only while the show runs. When it closes, they're gone. New exhibition, new artists, new opportunities.

Our approach goes beyond presentation. We work closely with artists to build an environment where their practice is respected, their voices are amplified, and their work is valued—both conceptually and materially. We're fostering a sustainable ecosystem for collage, one that nurtures creativity while encouraging long-term appreciation. This is our deepened commitment to collage as a radical, democratic, and joyful art form—inviting you not just to look, but to live with it.

Miko Hornborg, It’s Not What You Know (2025) paper collage by Miko Hornborg on a book cover, 9.2×10.6 in

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"Collages manage to satisfy
all of my madness. I’m able to make these obsessive things but then I’m also able to make these very strong statements… in my mind they have a very strong particular resonance; there’s sort of a power."

Wangechi Mutu
in conversation with Isha Sesay.