The Malta Independent 15 June 2024, Saturday
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Are you what you buy?

Monday, 20 February 2017, 13:59 Last update: about 8 years ago

Dynamic new campaign on Zaar.com.mt is crowdfunding for a multidisciplinary project that will take place at a local supermarket linking art to commerce.

Have you ever thought about, what, exactly, the items you purchase at the supermarket say about you as a person? Well, a new project - You are what you buy by performance artist Miss K - is hoping to answer that question and others, while also researching key topics related to commerce.

"This project departs from a reflection on our need to affirm ourselves as consumers," says Kristina Borg, who is also known as Miss K. "It will take the form of a multidisciplinary collaboration, and will look into the relationship between art and commerce, as well as how the art sphere is influenced by, and reacts to, the capitalist economy. Park Towers Supermarket, Sta Venera, was the setting for the already-completed research and will also host the final performance where customers are invited to become part of the piece and fully activate the artwork."

Aside from Ms Borg, who is leading the project, the campaign has brought together key professionals, including Italian social anthropologist Virginia Monteforte, Italian academic Silvia Simoncelli and local dramaturg Jean-Marc Cafa'. The final result will include performances by Miriam Calleja, Elise Ellul, Sergio Laferla, Yandrick Agius, Zofia Sokołowicz and Norman Cristina. The collaboration will result in a set of drawings and a final performance piece at Park Towers including a collection of wearable items, as well as an exhibition at Spazju Kreattiv highlighting the documentation of the project You are what you buy.

"This project is all about breaking norms and raising awareness - not just about consumption and the effect of capitalism on us as consumers, but also about how and where we experience art," Ms Borg continues. "I would like the public to get involved as much as possible and to give them the chance to experience a sense of belonging and ownership through it."

You are what you buy will also result in a wearable collection that can be acquired during the performance and which will be given to crowdfunding backers as a thank you. These items include badges (in return for €8), and screen-printed t-shirts and tote bags (for €15). Other rewards include tickets to the screening of your choice at Spazju Kreattiv (for €22), a set of six coasters illustrating scenes from the final performance piece (for €25) and a unique embroidered autograph (for the highest-possible donation of €200).

"This is an expensive project to make. And, although we are partially funded by Arts Council Malta's Malta Arts Funds and in kind by Spazju Kreattiv, we still need further funds to fulfill the production costs. This is where crowdfunding comes in and we hope that the topic and results will inspire people to support us and get involved. You can help make it happen by joining us in this curious and unconventional move away from the typical art space," Ms Borg adds.

For more information about Are you what you buy? and to back the campaign visit http://www.zaar.com.mt/projects/buy-miss-k/ 


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