Friday 24 April 2026, 17:30
demo station: Trama Plaza – “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Fashion* *But Were Afraid to Ask”
Talk
Trama Plaza presents “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Fashion*, *But Were Afraid to Ask".
On the anniversary of the collapse of the Rana Plaza, Trama Plaza invites the public to “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Fashion (But Were Afraid to Ask)”: an open conversation with guests and industry professionals. Through uncomfortable questions, curiosities, and contributions from the audience, the event aims to turn the debate on fashion—its social and environmental impact, its contradictions, and its future—into a space for exchange that is accessible, direct, and participatory.
Text curated by Trama Plaza.
The event takes place on Rirkrit Tiravanija’s installation untitled 2026 (demo station no. 9). The stage-like structure invites people to “demonstrate” something. The combination of the words demo and station in the work’s title refers respectively to the abbreviation of demonstration—understood both as a protest and as a presentation of someone’s talent or hobby —and to station, that is, an accessible place where such “demonstrations” can occur. For the duration of the exhibition, the installation provides a space for daily public activations.
During the exhibition, photographs and video recordings may be made in which you could be recognizable. By attending, you consent to these recordings being used to communicate the exhibition.
Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability.
Activities during the demo station activation are managed by the association. For any information, please contact them directly.