3rd hands clothes for(m) me. In Pink, Grey, Black, Brown and white. Dressed in white (being his alter ego) makes Camilio a true part of the art work / performance. Second hands clothes from DAPP (Development Aid from People to People), Lilongwe Malawi. Well ment second hand clothing shipped to Africa, destroying local textile industries

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3rd Hands Clothes For(m) Me

2019

3rd hands clothes for(m) me.
Pink, Trapezium
second hand DAPP clothes, stretcher frame
75cm high x 100cm wide  x 4cm deep
  Second hands clothes from DAPP (Development Aid from People to People), Lilongwe Malawi. Well-meant second hand clothing shipped to Africa, destroying local textile industries and local entrepreneurs. Mismanaged on site (DAPP stores over Malawi) also had its part in this bankruptcy.  The Western Fashion (clothing) industry sponsors this funny and shady trade (and Western people supporting it): in The West they think it is donated, in Zambia and Malawi it is sold, a part of it by DAPP, turning it in a donation again. And hence the pollution of the fashion industry, all the water spillage (growing cotton, washing, dyeing, washing) and Co2 exhaust by the transport, child-labour in other 3rd world countries to make it affordable in the West, so we can, after wearing it for a short period (give) it away (and feel so good) to “Africa” (like our old polluting cars). With all these second hands clothing, Zambian and Malawian traditional clothing and / or clothing styles that would evolve with the lack of these (not so) old (not worn out (so not efficient and supporting the clothing industry) clothes, is very much disrupted and vanished. Besides this latter point, this way of the selling 2nd hand cheap clothes has also destroyed the textile industry in Zambia and Malawi, because local produced clothing is still more expansive than these 2nd hands clothing from The West.

As my thoughts where at the time of creating: ‘this system let us all go to hell’, I performed with these forms in nature, holding them up in my white suit (clown / court jester / village fool, The White Western Man) and ending with smashing ashes around, ashes from pervious burned art works.  

3rd Hands Clothes For(m) Me

2019

3rd hands clothes for(m) me.
Grey, Square
second hand DAPP clothes, stretcher frame
75cm high x 75cm wide  x 4cm deep

  Second hands clothes from DAPP (Development Aid from People to People), Lilongwe Malawi. Well ment second hand clothing shipped to Africa, destroying local textile industries and local entrepreneurs. 

3rd Hands Clothes For(m) Me

2019

3rd hands clothes for(m) me.
Black Circle
second hand DAPP clothes, stretcher frame
75cm high x 75cm wide  x 4cm deep

  Second hands clothes from DAPP (Development Aid from People to People), Lilongwe Malawi. Well ment second hand clothing shipped to Africa, destroying local textile industries and local entrepreneurs. 

3rd Hands Clothes For(m) Me

2019

3rd hands clothes for(m) me.
Brown, kite
second hand DAPP clothes, stretcher frame
86cm high x 86cm wide  x 4cm deep

  Second hands clothes from DAPP (Development Aid from People to People), Lilongwe Malawi. Well ment second hand clothing shipped to Africa, destroying local textile industries and local entrepreneurs. 

3rd Hands Clothes For(m) Me

2019

3rd hands clothes for(m) me.
White, Triangle
second hand DAPP clothes, stretcher frame
75cm high x 86cm wide  x 4cm deep

  Second hands clothes from DAPP (Development Aid from People to People), Lilongwe Malawi. Well ment second hand clothing shipped to Africa, destroying local textile industries and local entrepreneurs. 

3rd Hands Clothes For(m) Me

2019

Installation view: Solo Exhibition 2019, Malawi, Lilongwe.
M'MBUYO / TSOPANO / TSOGOLO / MPHATSO
Past / Present / Future / Gift 

3rd Hands Clothes For(m) Me

2019

3rd hands clothes for(m) me.
second hand DAPP clothes, 5 stretcher frame
75cm high x 100cm wide  x 4cm deep

  Second hands clothes from DAPP (Development Aid from People to People), Lilongwe Malawi. Well-meant second hand clothing shipped to Africa, destroying local textile industries and local entrepreneurs. Mismanaged on site also had is part in this bankruptcy, but I guess that is stating the obvious. 


The Western Fashion (clothing) industry sponsors this funny trade (and Western people supporting it): in the west they think it is donated, in Zambia and Malawi it is sold, a part of it by DAPP, turning it in a donation again. And hence the pollution of the fashion industry, all the water spillage (growing cotton, washing, dyeing, washing) and Co2 exhaust by the transport, child-labour in other 3rd wold countries to make it affordable in the West, so we can through (give) it away (and feel so good) to Africa (like our old pouting cars) and with all these second hands clothing Zambians and Malawian traditional clothing and / or clothing styles that would evolve with the lack of these (not so) old (not worn out (so not efficient and supporting the clothing industry) clothes.

As my thoughts where at the time of creating this work: this system let us all go to hell, I performed with these forms in nature, hilding them up in my white suit (clown / court jester / village fool, The White Western Man) and ending with smasing ashes around, ashes from pervious burned art works.  

3rd Hands Clothes For(m) Me

2022

Ashes to Ashes

Second hands clothes from DAPP (Development Aid from People to People), Lilongwe Malawi. Well-meant second hand clothing shipped to Africa, destroying local textile industries and local entrepreneurs. Mismanaged on site (DAPP stores over Malawi) also had its part in this bankruptcy.  The Western Fashion (clothing) industry sponsors this funny and shady trade (and Western people supporting it): in The West they think it is donated, in Zambia and Malawi it is sold, a part of it by DAPP, turning it in a donation again. And hence the pollution of the fashion industry, all the water spillage (growing cotton, washing, dyeing, washing) and Co2 exhaust by the transport, child-labour in other 3rd world countries to make it affordable in the West, so we can, after wearing it for a short period (give) it away (and feel so good) to “Africa” (like our old polluting cars). With all these second hands clothing, Zambian and Malawian traditional clothing and / or clothing styles that would evolve with the lack of these (not so) old (not worn out (so not efficient and supporting the clothing industry) clothes, is very much disrupted and vanished. Besides this latter point, this way of the selling 2nd hand cheap clothes has also destroyed the textile industry in Zambia and Malawi, because local produced clothing is still more expansive than these 2nd hands clothing from The West.

As my thoughts where at the time of creating: ‘this system let us all go to hell’, I performed with these forms in nature, holding them up in my white suit (clown / court jester / village fool, The White Western Man) and ending with smashing ashes around, ashes from pervious burned art works.