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Dear friends and colleagues

 

I grew up with a diplomatic passport. Crossing borders felt procedural, almost banal. Movement was assumed. It was only when I returned to South Africa - when my documents changed, when queues lengthened, when justifications were demanded - that I understood something fundamental: the freedom of movement I had known was not a right, but a privilege quietly conferred by the state. Losing it made the structure visible.

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The Artworld Passport does not romanticise travel or propose a naïve borderless fantasy. It is a pointed institutional critique that exposes how the global art ecosystem mirrors geopolitical power: artworks circulate more freely than the artists who make them; invitations outpace visas; inclusion is promised while access is denied. The project’s power lies in its precision - it turns the passport, that instrument of exclusion, into a record of who is allowed to be present and who is systematically deferred.

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If you believe that movement, visibility, and participation in culture should not be determined by nationality, you are invited to apply.

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The project will be showcased at the upcoming Investec Cape Town Art Fair (20-22 February, 2026). Applications are open to all art enthuisants, art collectors, artists, curators, writers, cultural workers, thinkers and more. Click on the link below to get yours:

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Best regards

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Siwa Mgoboza

(artist and curator)

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The Artworld Passport is a conceptual artwork created by an African artist. It is not a government-issued passport and is not recognised as an official travel or identity document. It is non-national in nature and cannot be used for entry at any ports, borders, or immigration checkpoints.

The Artworld Passport functions as a participatory artistic and cultural archive intended for individuals engaging with art and cultural ecosystems around the world, offering a creative framework through which to document cultural movement, participation, and experience.

It remains the sole responsibility of each individual to ensure full compliance with all applicable legal and travel requirements, including the possession of valid passports, visas, identification, and any other documentation required for international travel.

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