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The Money $how: Cash, Labor, Capitalism, & Collage

The Money $how juxtaposes contemporary artwork against fragments of history and literature as a way of showing how collage can help us deconstruct culture and understand the world differently. The book takes readers on a tour of late-stage capitalism. The book starts from the premise that money is an idea that shapes contemporary life and present works that invite viewers to consider cash, labor, and capital. Each contemporary artist in the book uses collage to unpack ideas about money and its influence on our culture. Artworks speak about Black wealth, immigrant remittances, and how mid-20th century advertising informs present-day attitudes. Artists collage dollar bills into flowers and mine material remnants to tell stories about home economics.

Preface by Frank Juarez
Text by Ric Kasini Kadour
Published by Maison Kasini Canada & Kolaj Institute

Featured artists:
Gavin Benjamin, Max-o-matic, Paola De la Calle (San Francisco, CA), Michael Koppa, Patricia Leeds, Terie Leicht, Mark Wagner, Carey Watters.

The Money $how: Cash, Labor, Capitalism, & Collage is a companion book to the similarly titled exhibition that takes place at Saint Kate—The Arts Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from April 10th to September 12th, 2021.

98 pages
Price: $30
ISBN 978-1-927587-52-2

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