Amarte Fonds and FASHIONCLASH joined forces to offer artists from different disciplines the opportunity to experiment with fashion and present new work during FASHIONCLASH Festival 2024.
Five artists have been selected via an Open Call, with an intrinsic desire to collaborate with a fashion designer, and to relate to the fashion context. They were then paired by FASHIONCLASH with a fashion designer and invited to experiment.
Photos: Laura Knipsael/ Ruben Hilkens
During the opening, two performances were shown that were developed from the project. The first image of the opening was 'eight', the installation performance by Taiwanese drag artist and designer Naza Løtus and costume design duo The Nightmare Disorder. A performance that transforms costumes into narrative media, combining fashion and drag to create a unique blend of cultural stories and artistic expression. With 'I SEE YOU SEEING ME' by designer Katharina Spitz in collaboration with poet/artist Manka Menga, questions are asked about being a woman, the desire for rituals and the location of the physical body in space and time. Manka and Katharina are inspired by women who, through their resistance to societal norms, have earned a place in both the history books and in the hearts and minds of society.
Photos: Laura Knipsael, Ruben Hilkens, Mitch van Schijndel
Manka Menga X Katharina Spitz and Naza Løtus x The Nightmare Disorder showed their installation/performance not only at the Opening Night, but also at Marres. Here, one could also discover WEEF.collective X Roumans who explore new dimensions of transience with their 'Atelier of Transcience'. Through their significant vision, they magnify the delicate interplay of time: accelerating processes, questioning the life cycle of textiles and exploring the essence of sustainability.
Photos: Mitch van Schijndel
With 'Building a House or Digging a Hole', Mira Verhoeve x Dirk Vaessen transformed De Meldkamer into an interdisciplinary, physical and disorienting work that borders between design and performance.Inspired by mazes, negative space and the strong but vulnerable nature of paper, Dirk and Mira present a study that asks questions about the search for identity and the feasibility of a utopia.
Photos: Laura Knipsael
ULKAAN, which stands for the collaboration between Kaan Hiçyilmaz & Ulkuhan Akgul, presented their installation 'cid' at Mariastraat 13. At set moments, the installation was activated by performers Famil Zaman and Aidan Bay. With a focus on disrupting conventional identity classifications, this collaboration combined fashion and digital technology to explore the semiotics of the human body beyond binary structures. Their approach to fashion becomes a plea for the manifestation of self-expression(s) against restrictions imposed on individuals.
Photos: Mitch van Schijndel