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Open Call for Artists: A Worn World

A worn World Open call for Artists
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We invite young emerging female artists of all disciplines to participate in the international project "A Worn World" in Riyadh at the Art Pur Gallery from 29 September - 5 October 2014.

"A Worn World" is an ongoing and international art project by the artist couple deufert&plischke (Germany) It takes up themes that are addressed through clothing. In close contact with the skin, our sensitive organ that wears it, clothing is a direct expression of personal self-assurance: it expresses our stories and memories, refers to our cultures and specific places, it reflects sociological and economic realities and it reinforces our sense of belonging.

The "A Worn World" project has already been successfully staged in Montreal/Canada, Los Angeles/USA and Kuopio/Finland, and is now coming to Riyadh.

From 29.9. to 5.10.24 "A Worn World "will take place daily (except Fridays) from 5-10 pm in Riyadh at L‘Art Pur Foundation. We are looking for motivated artists from different fields and creative people who are interested in the topic of clothing to actively and continuously participate with us in the project in Riyadh in media and craft practices (photography, storytelling, sewing, embroidery, knotting) and to create a studio together, which will be open to the public on 5 October from 7 am.

To apply

➢ Please send us a short c.v. and let us know why you want to apply to this project .
➢ Willingness to design the project with the artists deufert&Plischke.
➢ Willingness to develop, prepare and realise the Open Atelier together with the artists deufert&plischke.

We look forward to receiving your application at the Goethe-Institut (Noor.Khuraidah@goethe.de)

Schedule

 
➢ Deadline open Call 22.09.2024
➢ Selection process 23.09.2024
➢ Project duration Sunday, 29.09 to Thursday 03.10.2024
Daily (except Fridays) from 5-10 p.m.
➢ Open atelier Saturday, 05.10.2024, from 7 pm to 10 pm
➢ Venue L'Art Pur Foundation
 

The artists

deufert&plischke

Kattrin Deufert and Thomas Plischke have been working as an artist duo at the interface of dance, society and media since 2001. Their works are created using choreography, photography, text and video and are unconditional commitments to the participatory process.

As artist twins, deufert&plischke have cooperated with each other and with others from the very beginning - their performances and transdisciplinary works are always created in dialogue, questioning the hierarchy between artists and audience and creating new spaces in which there is room for the imagination of those involved. The spectrum ranges from the long durational performance in the gallery space to theatrical installations for participation in the museum to the collective invention of an artist in a small town or even an entire village. deufert&plischke curate festivals and their formats and series tour the world. Despite all the complexity on and off the stage, collaboration remains the core principle and a consistent aesthetic in which a playful confusion is always recognisable. Over the years, the works have become increasingly open and permeable, but no less conceptual - without allowing themselves to be subordinated to a specific label. The artist duo brings their audience to action and reflection, demonstrating like no other how entertaining illegibility can be.

https://deufertandplischke.net/complete-worklist-2001-2022
 

Organisation

Goethe-Institut Saudi Arabia (German Cultural Institute)

The Goethe-Institut
is the globally active cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany. We promote knowledge of the German language abroad and foster international cultural cooperation. We connect people in a vibrant cultural and educational network. Through our programmes, we promote intercultural dialogue and cultural participation and strengthen the development of cultural structures.
 

Project partner

L’Art Pur Foundation

L’Art Pur Foundation is a cultural institution established in 1999, that aims to spread cultural and artistic awareness and to support emerging and established artists in Saudi Arabia through art initiatives, exhibitions, public programs, cultural exchange and its contribution in publishing art books. Furthermore, the foundation provides, through its educational department, a two-year Diploma in Fashion Design, advanced Art programs and professional development workshops for practicing artists. Today the foundation is the institution of reference for many Saudi artists and designers.
 

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