Duration:
From May 2023 and until the end of the Biennale in June/July
Application guidelines:

The Open Call for Curators will be launched on Thursday 26 January on www.stateoffashion.org, The Open Call will close on Sunday 5 March 2023. State of Fashion will be working on the assessment of all entries by an International Creative Advisory Council, consisting of Omoyemi Akerele, Tamsin Blanchard, Otto von Busch, Orsola de Castro, Carla Fernández, Aditi Mayer, and NOT____ENOUGH Collective.

The new curator (or curatorial team) will be announced in the second half of April 2023.
The State of Fashion Biennale will take place in May and June of 2024.

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State of Fashion

State of Fashion

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State of Fashion is launching an Open Call for Curators for its 2024 Biennale, taking place in Arnhem, The Netherlands. The platform is currently looking for visionary thinkers and makers with an outspoken view of the challenges the world faces at the moment, the necessity for fundamental change, and the role that fashion plays in this transition. For its Biennale State of Fashion is calling out to individuals as well as groups, teams, and collectives, with groundbreaking and contemporary ideas on how to use the cultural and courageous space of the Biennale to actively challenge and change the existing fashion system.

State of Fashion is recognized as a pioneering platform that explores urgently needed a radical change in fashion. Since its conception, State of Fashion has robustly addressed the environmental as well as the social footprint of the fashion industry, while uncovering new materials and production techniques. This framework was also the primary focus of its successful 2018 Biennale ‘Searching for the New Luxury’, curated by José Teunissen.

In 2020-2021, State of Fashion reflected with This is an Intervention on the current state of fashion, as well as redefining its own position as a platform. A diverse group of thinkers and makers from all over the world claimed the platform for eight months and unraveled the problems in the industrial fashion system, our role, and the devastating effects on the earth and its inhabitants. It also became clear that - to ensure true diversity, equity and inclusiveness - a critical look and rigorous change are needed in the way the fashion system as a whole is organized. A radical approach is needed that tackles the problem at its roots. But where to start?

With This is an Intervention, State of Fashion set the course for the second edition of the Biennale in 2022.

The starting point for the Open Call for Curators for the 2022 Biennale consisted of three key questions that touch on the themes of Humanity, Equity, and Community. The questions served as an open invitation for a discussion with the curatorial team of the 2022 Biennale, which covered the following topics; How can fashion contribute to a world that is more humane, a world in which agency & ownership becomes a shared responsibility with the core values ​​of cooperation, balance, and harmony? How do we ensure that we reflect critically on our activities and practice and how do we create a sustainable knowledge-sharing system?

The selected curator team, consisting of Fashion Open Studio and NOT___ENOUGH Collective developed the central theme Ways of Caring. The State of Fashion Biennale looked for opportunities to make the fashion industry more sustainable and caring. Within 7 program components more than 70 designers, artists, and makers, from all over the world, worked on the broken relationship between the production of fashion and the wearer for 5 weeks. In addition to an exhibition, State of Fashion 2022 included 85 activities at 5 locations in the center of Arnhem, the city of sustainable fashion. Every day the range of activities was different, interactive, and created together by makers and visitors.

Outcome

The main outcomes and findings of Ways of Caring serve as an inspiration and starting point for the 2024 Biennale. Actively challenging prevailing perspectives and making room for untold stories and experiences remains an important goal. But can it define the unequal power relations between the dominant global north and the global south and how can it share and disseminate non-western knowledge? Could the concept of the 'exhibition' be challenged and enriched so that it invites and inspires the visitor? They call upon the new curator (-team) to provide direction and shape a vision for new forms of presentation.

The ambition is to make the theme attractive to both professionals and the general public, with education as a focal point. Ultimately, they hope to encourage behavioral changes, and new practices as well as create awareness.

Technical Information

The curator (or team) will be involved on a project basis from May 2023 until the end of the Biennale in June/July 2024. The main tasks of the curatorial team will be:
- Developing the theme / curatorial direction for the Biennale in 2024, and writing an inspiring curatorial statement.
- Translating the curatorial vision into an inspiring and successful public event in close cooperation with the State of Fashion Programme Team.
- Connecting his/her/their network to generate meaningful partnerships, research projects, and other initiatives for the biennale.
- Acting as a spokesperson from the curator (or team) of the Biennial 2024 for press and media.
For this part-time commitment, the curator (or team) receives a project-based fee. The Sonsbeek & State of Fashion Foundation is a non-profit organization and takes the regulations of fair practice as a basis for its remuneration.

Contact information
Addresses

Arnhem
Netherlands

Email
opencall [at] stateoffashion.org