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Maxwell Volkman: 226

Maxwell Volkman: 226

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5.5 x 8.5 inches
60 pages full color 
Edition of 60, signed & numbered 
Square back saddle-stitch binding  
ISBN: 979-8-9850425-5-9

226 is a site-specific installation and conceptual fan zine by Maxwell Volkman. The project contains a body of selected collage works documented and presented through video and print media. 

The title refers to Room 226 at the Marco Polo Motel, located in Seattle, WA. 226 is known to have been a favorite hideout of musician Kurt Cobain, where he stayed just days before his death in April 1994. 226 has since become a tourist attraction for Nirvana fanatics. A quick YouTube search will reveal many vlog-style videos posted by these super-fans documenting their experience staying the night in 226. 

On February 21st, a day after Cobain’s birthday and weeks before Volkman’s twenty-eighth, the artist traveled from Chicago to Seattle with a Sony Handycam DCR-SX41 and six collages in his carry-on. Volkman rented Room 226 for one night, mounting the collages on the wall and documenting the space using the Handycam. The film component consists solely of footage shot by Volkman in 226 or just outside the room’s door. The video and audio were edited using iMovie; no audio was added.

The film, screening twice on September 12th, 2025, captures the haunting impact of mental illness, addiction, loss, isolation, and the coping mechanisms specific to America’s struggling and vulnerable middle classes.

Volkman's publication 226 is made up of screenshots from the Handycam footage, photographs of Room 226 taken with a Nikon D5600 and an iPhone 16, images sourced from Kurt Cobain’s personal photography and journals, and images from Volkman’s personal archive.

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