The 8 March Illustrated Collage is a community-driven event taking place at the Small but Dangers: Natura Morta exhibition. Open and accessible to everyone, the event is rooted in the concepts of collaboration and processes popularized by the international avant-garde art movement, Fluxus.
One of the movement’s most renowned artists is Yoko Ono, whose participatory practices demonstrated that anyone can co-create art. She showed that an artwork is often simply the result of a basic rule, a chance encounter, or a collaborative effort.
In this spirit, the workshop connects with the philosophy of the artistic duo Small but Dangers, who state: "A secret is only a secret as long as it remains a secret. The fact that a work means nothing does not mean it is meaningless. It is a tool for poetic thinking. Its effect is akin to magic."
Visitors to the exhibition will form pairs and tandems to create pieces that connect at two specific points, eventually merging into a single, unified community cartoon collage.
Who’s brave enough to join?