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Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
A Zero In Open Call art festival exhibit of the Ayala Museum
AYALA MUSEUM
Makati Avenue, corner Dela Rosa Street, Makati City
August 16-October 2, 2011
Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio
Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023
Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!
In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.
DoP: Vojtěch Polák
Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries
Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio
Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023
Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!
In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.
DoP: Vojtěch Polák
Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio
Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023
Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!
In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.
DoP: Vojtěch Polák
Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries
Pierwszy etap. Wytyczenie trasy Rubieży Bytomia zajęło około 7 godzin. Czystej jazdy 4:20. Dystans 63 km, efektowność 6/6, wymagania 6/6, ekipa 6/6.
Drugi i trzeci etap, to opencall & wystawa. Zapraszamy.
#rubieżebytomia #rubieże25 #tourdevarsovie #kolarstwoantropogenu
Singapore Night Festival 2018 - Bring On The Night
Orbit By LiteWerkz x 3M
Step into Orbit for an immersive experience inspired by the solar system and the vast, unexplored space beyond. Watch as the orbiting planets of the installation surround you and lift you from reality.
3M retroreflective materials — the focus of Orbit — are found on the surface of these planets. By manipulating light, this installation challenges perceptions and interactions from each viewer.
LiteWerkz presents Orbit in collaboration with global science company 3M.
This installation is awarded under the Singapore Night Festival’s Open Call.
About the Artist
LiteWerkz is a design collective consisting of students, artists and art enthusiasts with a common passion in creating larger than life light installations showcased in public. LiteWerkz made their debut light installation at Singapore Night Festival 2016 in its first ever Open Call, and this year marks the group’s third consecutive participation.
3M is a company uniquely rooted in its expertise to apply science to improve lives. The collaboration with LiteWerkz aims to inspire future generations of artists, scientists and innovators in the pursuit of making communities attractive places to live in.
#opencall #orbit
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio
Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023
Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!
In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.
DoP: Vojtěch Polák
Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)
Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio
Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023
Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!
In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.
DoP: Vojtěch Polák
Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries