AKI Mupi Project: on display 24/7 in the Public Space of Enschede

As of today, a route of works from all AKI ArtEZ graduates can be seen in Enschede until June 28th. A photo of the work of each graduate of the AKI IS is selected and printed in Mupi format (118.5 x 175 cm). On the B-side of the Enschede Publex signs, the public can become acquainted with the work of the latest generation of artists and designers at any time (because it can be seen 24 hours a day), on a route through the public space.

The Mupi project owes its name to the publicity media used for the project, the Mupis; ‘Mobile urban pour publicity et information’. Those carriers have now been officially renamed J.C. Decaux publicity boards, but the established and more user-friendly name ‘Mupi’ has remained for the AKI art project. The project has been running since 1993 and has gradually become a tradition that symbolises the relationship between AKI ArtEZ and the Municipality of Enschede.