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Svaka limenka se računa partners with 2HOT4STAGE FEST 2022

Svaka limenka se računa partners with 2HOT4STAGE FEST 2022 2560 1920 adminEirini

Svaka limenka se računa partnered with 2HOT4STAGE FEST 2022, the biggest Hip Hop festival in Serbia to celebrate the hip hop culture and encourage everyone taking part in the event to recycle their empty cans. The festival took place from 25 to 27 March and attracted artists of various profiles: hip hop dancers, music performers, producers, talented designers, and graffiti artists.

The Every Can Counts Pixelata, created from over 2,000 recycled cans, received a special welcome both from the artists and the visitors, while a team of recycling ambassadors with colorful backpacks were in action for four days collecting cans and spreading the recycling message. Moreover, the audience was invited to take part in the “Recycle – Profit” competition: the first 100 visitors had the chance to get a special discount on their festival ticket for the whole day,  if they brought four empty drink cans upon entrance. 

2HOT4STAGE FEST is the most popular Hip – hop event in Serbia, and this year it brought together artists from across Europe. In addition to local performers, guests from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Ukraine, Slovenia, Italy and Russia were in Belgrade.

Every Can Counts for the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade

Every Can Counts for the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade 1800 800 Administrador

When art imitates life! The versatility of aluminium is showcased in a very imaginative way with this fashionable project by the Serbian team of Every Can Counts.

Specifically, in cooperation with the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade and drawing inspiration from the work of acclaimed fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier, artist Viktor Kiš created a wedding dress from recycled aluminium. The project took about 100 working hours to complete. It was made to raise awareness of the importance of recycling and sustainable living. For this to happen, Viktor worked with various iron bending machines to successfully process the metal sheets.

The original dress that inspired this installation was based on the Love is Love: Wedding Bliss for All a la Jean Paul Gaultier exhibition. It featured eight dresses by the famous designer and took place at MoCAB recently.

This bold and playful sculpture from recycled aluminium is now exhibited at Usce, Belgrade’s biggest shopping mall. An eye-catching installation that piques the shoppers interest and spreads the message that every can counts!