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DUMP Doom Simulator is currently on view at Seager Gallery @seagergallery until 22nd February.

DUMP Doom Simulator marked the culmination of our journey with the ACE funding awarded. A journey that cannot happen without the contribution from all the most talented people we’ve worked with. Thank you to @lulu.space @daluuu233 @nakhla.iz for being the best and the strongest team ever!

DUMP Doom Simulator Credit:
Lead Artists, Creative Directors, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump) aka Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_) and Chaney Manshu Diao (@chaney_dms)
Game Design & Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu._space_ )
Game UI/UX & Gameplay Programming: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score: I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation & Studio Reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_)

Install realisation by @liiiiiiiyuu_ @chaney_dms @milantarascas @jonahalexndr

This project is funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Fund.

Photography by DUMP


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1 years ago


DUMP Doom Simulator is currently on view at Seager Gallery @seagergallery until 22nd February.

DUMP Doom Simulator marked the culmination of our journey with the ACE funding awarded. A journey that cannot happen without the contribution from all the most talented people we’ve worked with. Thank you to @lulu.space @daluuu233 @nakhla.iz for being the best and the strongest team ever!

DUMP Doom Simulator Credit:
Lead Artists, Creative Directors, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump) aka Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_) and Chaney Manshu Diao (@chaney_dms)
Game Design & Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu._space_ )
Game UI/UX & Gameplay Programming: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score: I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation & Studio Reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_)

Install realisation by @liiiiiiiyuu_ @chaney_dms @milantarascas @jonahalexndr

This project is funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Fund.

Photography by DUMP


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7
1 years ago

DUMP Doom Simulator is currently on view at Seager Gallery @seagergallery until 22nd February.

DUMP Doom Simulator marked the culmination of our journey with the ACE funding awarded. A journey that cannot happen without the contribution from all the most talented people we’ve worked with. Thank you to @lulu.space @daluuu233 @nakhla.iz for being the best and the strongest team ever!

DUMP Doom Simulator Credit:
Lead Artists, Creative Directors, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump) aka Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_) and Chaney Manshu Diao (@chaney_dms)
Game Design & Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu._space_ )
Game UI/UX & Gameplay Programming: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score: I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation & Studio Reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_)

Install realisation by @liiiiiiiyuu_ @chaney_dms @milantarascas @jonahalexndr

This project is funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Fund.

Photography by DUMP


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1 years ago

DUMP Doom Simulator is currently on view at Seager Gallery @seagergallery until 22nd February.

DUMP Doom Simulator marked the culmination of our journey with the ACE funding awarded. A journey that cannot happen without the contribution from all the most talented people we’ve worked with. Thank you to @lulu.space @daluuu233 @nakhla.iz for being the best and the strongest team ever!

DUMP Doom Simulator Credit:
Lead Artists, Creative Directors, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump) aka Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_) and Chaney Manshu Diao (@chaney_dms)
Game Design & Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu._space_ )
Game UI/UX & Gameplay Programming: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score: I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation & Studio Reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_)

Install realisation by @liiiiiiiyuu_ @chaney_dms @milantarascas @jonahalexndr

This project is funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Fund.

Photography by DUMP


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1 years ago

The Archive of Forgotten Forms is on view at Seager Gallery (@seagergallery) until 22 February.

Seager Gallery, 2 Mill Lane, SE8 4HP, London
 6 – 22 February 2025
 Thursday – Saturday, 2–5 PM, or by appointment

Featuring works by artists AC Larsen (@ac__larsen), Amy J Wilson (@amy_j_wilson), Christina Cushing (@christina_cushing), Clark Keatley (@clark_keatley), Isabelle Pead (@isabelle_pead), Maggie Menghan Chen (@m_a_9_s), Wenxuan Chen (@wenxuanart), and the video game DUMP Doom Simulator.

Main contributors to DUMP Doom Simulator:
Lead Artists, Creative Directors, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump)
Game Design & Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu.space)
Game UI/UX & Gameplay Programming: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score: I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation & Studio Reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_)

Curated by DUMP (Li Yu @liiiiiiiyuu_ & Chaney Diao @chaney_dms), this exhibition is part of the three-part series Knotted Timelines, co-curated by Juliusz Grabianski (@jgrab_).

This project is funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Fund. Thank you @aceagrams for making this happen!

Photography by DUMP


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1 years ago

The Archive of Forgotten Forms is on view at Seager Gallery (@seagergallery) until 22 February.

Seager Gallery, 2 Mill Lane, SE8 4HP, London
 6 – 22 February 2025
 Thursday – Saturday, 2–5 PM, or by appointment

Featuring works by artists AC Larsen (@ac__larsen), Amy J Wilson (@amy_j_wilson), Christina Cushing (@christina_cushing), Clark Keatley (@clark_keatley), Isabelle Pead (@isabelle_pead), Maggie Menghan Chen (@m_a_9_s), Wenxuan Chen (@wenxuanart), and the video game DUMP Doom Simulator.

Main contributors to DUMP Doom Simulator:
Lead Artists, Creative Directors, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump)
Game Design & Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu.space)
Game UI/UX & Gameplay Programming: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score: I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation & Studio Reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_)

Curated by DUMP (Li Yu @liiiiiiiyuu_ & Chaney Diao @chaney_dms), this exhibition is part of the three-part series Knotted Timelines, co-curated by Juliusz Grabianski (@jgrab_).

This project is funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Fund. Thank you @aceagrams for making this happen!

Photography by DUMP


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8
1 years ago

The Archive of Forgotten Forms is on view at Seager Gallery (@seagergallery) until 22 February.

Seager Gallery, 2 Mill Lane, SE8 4HP, London
 6 – 22 February 2025
 Thursday – Saturday, 2–5 PM, or by appointment

Featuring works by artists AC Larsen (@ac__larsen), Amy J Wilson (@amy_j_wilson), Christina Cushing (@christina_cushing), Clark Keatley (@clark_keatley), Isabelle Pead (@isabelle_pead), Maggie Menghan Chen (@m_a_9_s), Wenxuan Chen (@wenxuanart), and the video game DUMP Doom Simulator.

Main contributors to DUMP Doom Simulator:
Lead Artists, Creative Directors, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump)
Game Design & Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu.space)
Game UI/UX & Gameplay Programming: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score: I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation & Studio Reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_)

Curated by DUMP (Li Yu @liiiiiiiyuu_ & Chaney Diao @chaney_dms), this exhibition is part of the three-part series Knotted Timelines, co-curated by Juliusz Grabianski (@jgrab_).

This project is funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Fund. Thank you @aceagrams for making this happen!

Photography by DUMP


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1 years ago

The Archive of Forgotten Forms is on view at Seager Gallery (@seagergallery) until 22 February.

Seager Gallery, 2 Mill Lane, SE8 4HP, London
 6 – 22 February 2025
 Thursday – Saturday, 2–5 PM, or by appointment

Featuring works by artists AC Larsen (@ac__larsen), Amy J Wilson (@amy_j_wilson), Christina Cushing (@christina_cushing), Clark Keatley (@clark_keatley), Isabelle Pead (@isabelle_pead), Maggie Menghan Chen (@m_a_9_s), Wenxuan Chen (@wenxuanart), and the video game DUMP Doom Simulator.

Main contributors to DUMP Doom Simulator:
Lead Artists, Creative Directors, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump)
Game Design & Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu.space)
Game UI/UX & Gameplay Programming: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score: I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation & Studio Reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_)

Curated by DUMP (Li Yu @liiiiiiiyuu_ & Chaney Diao @chaney_dms), this exhibition is part of the three-part series Knotted Timelines, co-curated by Juliusz Grabianski (@jgrab_).

This project is funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Fund. Thank you @aceagrams for making this happen!

Photography by DUMP


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1 years ago


🤍This is a short record of the game design and Unreal Engine development progress I made for Dump Doom Simulator.

🪽Opening Tonight! Wishing the exhibition great success!

The Archive of Forgotten Forms with Seager Gallery (@seagergallery ), 6th February to 22th February. PV 6th February, 18:00 - 21:00.

DUMP Doom Simulator:
Lead artists, Creative Director, Concept: DUMP (@helloo0dump)
Game Design and Unreal Development: Yiyang Lu (@lulu._space_)
Game UI/UX and Gameplay Programmer: Jingyi Yu (@daluuu233)
Score by I. Nakhla (@nakhla.iz)
Artwork Digitalisation and Studio reconstruction: Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_

The Archive of Forgotten Forms is curated by DUMP, aka Li Yu (@liiiiiiiyuu_) and Chaney Diao (@chaney_dms), which is part of a three part exhibition series Knotted Timelines co-curated by Juliusz Gabriansz (@jgrab_


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1 years ago

Open Call extended!
New deadline: 10 Feb 2026.

Following some requests, the submission deadline to our last open call has been extended by 10 days.

Here’s the full details:

This Open Call is not for works at risk of being discarded or lost to circumstance. We will provide a long term home for all selected pieces, for as long as DUMP exists. All selected works will be announced and presented via Instagram and our website from mid-late February 2026 onwards.

More details can be found via the link in bio within the submission form. 

Can’t wait to see your works xx🐾

As always, Big thanks to Big Yellow Self Storage(@bigyellowselfstorage) for your ongoing support!

#opencall #opencallforartists #opencalls


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3 months ago

This past year has been an incredibly exciting one for DUMP. Thank you to everyone who made it happen 💛

In the first part of the year, we launched our video game made from 46 artworks 3D scanned from the archive, expanding how our collection can be experienced beyond physical space. In the second half of the year, we deliberately slowed down our exhibition programme and launched the inaugural Thoughts section online - creating space to reflect, listen, and archive voices from our community.

Looking ahead to 2026, we’ll keep archiving: more artworks, more thoughts 💭💕💕

As always, this project wouldn’t be possible without the long-term support from Big Yellow Self Storage (@bigyellowselfstorage), everyone who has participated, and everyone who continues to follow and support DUMP. Thank you so much for being part of this journey x


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4 months ago

Hello friends, we are excited to share that we’ve secured additional storage space, giving us the capacity to save more works that artists can no longer keep for themselves. So here we are - a new Open Call. 🫶

This Open Call is not for an exhibition. It is for works at risk of being discarded or lost to circumstance. We will provide a long term home for all selected pieces, for as long as DUMP exists. All selected works will be announced and presented via Instagram and our website from mid-February 2026 onwards.

Logistically, we want to accommodate the varied needs and timelines artists may have during the festive season. We are therefore introducing two submission deadlines:

☞For works needing to be dropped off before Christmas (22 December)
Submission deadline: 12 December 2025

☞For works needing a home from the new year onwards
Submission deadline: 31 January 2026

More details can be found via the link in bio within the submission form. 

Happy submission xx🐾

As always, Big thanks to Big Yellow Self Storage(@bigyellowselfstorage) for your ongoing support!

#opencall #opencallforartists #opencalls


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5 months ago

Hello friends, we are excited to share that we’ve secured additional storage space, giving us the capacity to save more works that artists can no longer keep for themselves. So here we are - a new Open Call. 🫶

This Open Call is not for an exhibition. It is for works at risk of being discarded or lost to circumstance. We will provide a long term home for all selected pieces, for as long as DUMP exists. All selected works will be announced and presented via Instagram and our website from mid-February 2026 onwards.

Logistically, we want to accommodate the varied needs and timelines artists may have during the festive season. We are therefore introducing two submission deadlines:

☞For works needing to be dropped off before Christmas (22 December)
Submission deadline: 12 December 2025

☞For works needing a home from the new year onwards
Submission deadline: 31 January 2026

More details can be found via the link in bio within the submission form. 

Happy submission xx🐾

As always, Big thanks to Big Yellow Self Storage(@bigyellowselfstorage) for your ongoing support!

#opencall #opencallforartists #opencalls


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5 months ago

Back in July 2024, DUMP rescued one artwork from Laurence Owen(@laurenceowen )’s, at a moment when the artist faced eviction from their studio and was about to lose the storage of a collection of works made over the years.

Owen announced that via his social media that dozens of works needed to leave the studio immediately, offering them freely to anyone able to give them space. Among the works offered, DUMP was honoured to provide a space for TM (2022), H122 × W222 × D37 cm, mixed media.

Here’s a quote from Owen’s original post:

“As a result of inflation, I cannot afford to let the work into which I’ve given everything continue to cost me in the form of monthly storage outgoings. A sign of the times: any apotheosis of creative transcendence is hijacked by rental-figure affordability. Therefore, I want my work to be out in the world.”

As we move forward, DUMP remains committed to offering space and care for works at risk of disappearance.

TM is currently stored within our Big Yellow Storage unit as part of their ongoing sponsorship.


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6 months ago

Back in July 2024, DUMP rescued one artwork from Laurence Owen(@laurenceowen )’s, at a moment when the artist faced eviction from their studio and was about to lose the storage of a collection of works made over the years.

Owen announced that via his social media that dozens of works needed to leave the studio immediately, offering them freely to anyone able to give them space. Among the works offered, DUMP was honoured to provide a space for TM (2022), H122 × W222 × D37 cm, mixed media.

Here’s a quote from Owen’s original post:

“As a result of inflation, I cannot afford to let the work into which I’ve given everything continue to cost me in the form of monthly storage outgoings. A sign of the times: any apotheosis of creative transcendence is hijacked by rental-figure affordability. Therefore, I want my work to be out in the world.”

As we move forward, DUMP remains committed to offering space and care for works at risk of disappearance.

TM is currently stored within our Big Yellow Storage unit as part of their ongoing sponsorship.


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6 months ago


Back in July 2024, DUMP rescued one artwork from Laurence Owen(@laurenceowen )’s, at a moment when the artist faced eviction from their studio and was about to lose the storage of a collection of works made over the years.

Owen announced that via his social media that dozens of works needed to leave the studio immediately, offering them freely to anyone able to give them space. Among the works offered, DUMP was honoured to provide a space for TM (2022), H122 × W222 × D37 cm, mixed media.

Here’s a quote from Owen’s original post:

“As a result of inflation, I cannot afford to let the work into which I’ve given everything continue to cost me in the form of monthly storage outgoings. A sign of the times: any apotheosis of creative transcendence is hijacked by rental-figure affordability. Therefore, I want my work to be out in the world.”

As we move forward, DUMP remains committed to offering space and care for works at risk of disappearance.

TM is currently stored within our Big Yellow Storage unit as part of their ongoing sponsorship.


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6 months ago

Back in July 2024, DUMP rescued one artwork from Laurence Owen(@laurenceowen )’s, at a moment when the artist faced eviction from their studio and was about to lose the storage of a collection of works made over the years.

Owen announced that via his social media that dozens of works needed to leave the studio immediately, offering them freely to anyone able to give them space. Among the works offered, DUMP was honoured to provide a space for TM (2022), H122 × W222 × D37 cm, mixed media.

Here’s a quote from Owen’s original post:

“As a result of inflation, I cannot afford to let the work into which I’ve given everything continue to cost me in the form of monthly storage outgoings. A sign of the times: any apotheosis of creative transcendence is hijacked by rental-figure affordability. Therefore, I want my work to be out in the world.”

As we move forward, DUMP remains committed to offering space and care for works at risk of disappearance.

TM is currently stored within our Big Yellow Storage unit as part of their ongoing sponsorship.


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6 months ago

Back in July 2024, DUMP rescued one artwork from Laurence Owen(@laurenceowen )’s, at a moment when the artist faced eviction from their studio and was about to lose the storage of a collection of works made over the years.

Owen announced that via his social media that dozens of works needed to leave the studio immediately, offering them freely to anyone able to give them space. Among the works offered, DUMP was honoured to provide a space for TM (2022), H122 × W222 × D37 cm, mixed media.

Here’s a quote from Owen’s original post:

“As a result of inflation, I cannot afford to let the work into which I’ve given everything continue to cost me in the form of monthly storage outgoings. A sign of the times: any apotheosis of creative transcendence is hijacked by rental-figure affordability. Therefore, I want my work to be out in the world.”

As we move forward, DUMP remains committed to offering space and care for works at risk of disappearance.

TM is currently stored within our Big Yellow Storage unit as part of their ongoing sponsorship.


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6 months ago

Back in April this year, we learned that artist Maggie Menghan Chen (@m_a_9_s) was preparing to leave London for some time. Her work Tiger Head and Claws (2022), measuring 95 × 95× 100 cm, first shown at her Chelsea College of Arts degree show, could not make the journey with her - the scale and cost of shipping placing it at risk of disposal. DUMP had the greatest honour to offer it a forever home - for as long as DUMP exists.

This work is currently stored with our storage partner Big Yellow Storage (@bigyellowselfstorage). Soon, its 3D recreation will be viewable in our online catalogue too.


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7 months ago

Back in April this year, we learned that artist Maggie Menghan Chen (@m_a_9_s) was preparing to leave London for some time. Her work Tiger Head and Claws (2022), measuring 95 × 95× 100 cm, first shown at her Chelsea College of Arts degree show, could not make the journey with her - the scale and cost of shipping placing it at risk of disposal. DUMP had the greatest honour to offer it a forever home - for as long as DUMP exists.

This work is currently stored with our storage partner Big Yellow Storage (@bigyellowselfstorage). Soon, its 3D recreation will be viewable in our online catalogue too.


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7 months ago

Back in April this year, we learned that artist Maggie Menghan Chen (@m_a_9_s) was preparing to leave London for some time. Her work Tiger Head and Claws (2022), measuring 95 × 95× 100 cm, first shown at her Chelsea College of Arts degree show, could not make the journey with her - the scale and cost of shipping placing it at risk of disposal. DUMP had the greatest honour to offer it a forever home - for as long as DUMP exists.

This work is currently stored with our storage partner Big Yellow Storage (@bigyellowselfstorage). Soon, its 3D recreation will be viewable in our online catalogue too.


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7 months ago


In art school, waste piles up faster than intention. As technicians, Isa Bascuñana and Ezgi Kaya (@isabascunana @ezzzzzzgi) are tasked with clearing it. In response, they create Skiplimpics: a sport where discarded works are thrown into the skip with performative force, judged for distance, technique, and absurdity. But humour doesn’t dull the exhaustion. Disposal also takes energy. What’s tossed is rarely weightless. And what if we could calculate how much we’ve wasted - not just in money, but in time, care, and emotional effort? In their essay, they document the ritual, the repetition, and the slightest violence of throwing things away. The skip becomes a ledger. The receipt becomes critique. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Isa Bascuñana & Ezgi Kaya

Big thanks to Big Yellow Self Storage for your ongoing support!


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8 months ago

In art school, waste piles up faster than intention. As technicians, Isa Bascuñana and Ezgi Kaya (@isabascunana @ezzzzzzgi) are tasked with clearing it. In response, they create Skiplimpics: a sport where discarded works are thrown into the skip with performative force, judged for distance, technique, and absurdity. But humour doesn’t dull the exhaustion. Disposal also takes energy. What’s tossed is rarely weightless. And what if we could calculate how much we’ve wasted - not just in money, but in time, care, and emotional effort? In their essay, they document the ritual, the repetition, and the slightest violence of throwing things away. The skip becomes a ledger. The receipt becomes critique. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Isa Bascuñana & Ezgi Kaya

Big thanks to Big Yellow Self Storage for your ongoing support!


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8 months ago

In art school, waste piles up faster than intention. As technicians, Isa Bascuñana and Ezgi Kaya (@isabascunana @ezzzzzzgi) are tasked with clearing it. In response, they create Skiplimpics: a sport where discarded works are thrown into the skip with performative force, judged for distance, technique, and absurdity. But humour doesn’t dull the exhaustion. Disposal also takes energy. What’s tossed is rarely weightless. And what if we could calculate how much we’ve wasted - not just in money, but in time, care, and emotional effort? In their essay, they document the ritual, the repetition, and the slightest violence of throwing things away. The skip becomes a ledger. The receipt becomes critique. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Isa Bascuñana & Ezgi Kaya

Big thanks to Big Yellow Self Storage for your ongoing support!


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8 months ago

There’s little time to reflect when art becomes a cycle of output, admin, and survival. The emotional residue builds, unfelt, until it reroutes elsewhere. Day by day, we sleep, we wake, we repeat — and in between, we dream. In sleep, the system slips. What’s been ignored to stay functional starts to scream. In The Morning Is Dangerous: Seven Dreams, Junshu Gu (@ikuulikki) maps the artist’s anxiety in dream-form: surreal, disjointed, precise. These aren’t just dream fragments — they’re psychic infrastructures. Narratives the waking world has no time to hold. In the blur between metaphor and memory, dreams say what we edit out in daylight. They name what we spend all day avoiding. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Junshu Gu


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9 months ago

There’s little time to reflect when art becomes a cycle of output, admin, and survival. The emotional residue builds, unfelt, until it reroutes elsewhere. Day by day, we sleep, we wake, we repeat — and in between, we dream. In sleep, the system slips. What’s been ignored to stay functional starts to scream. In The Morning Is Dangerous: Seven Dreams, Junshu Gu (@ikuulikki) maps the artist’s anxiety in dream-form: surreal, disjointed, precise. These aren’t just dream fragments — they’re psychic infrastructures. Narratives the waking world has no time to hold. In the blur between metaphor and memory, dreams say what we edit out in daylight. They name what we spend all day avoiding. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Junshu Gu


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9 months ago

There’s little time to reflect when art becomes a cycle of output, admin, and survival. The emotional residue builds, unfelt, until it reroutes elsewhere. Day by day, we sleep, we wake, we repeat — and in between, we dream. In sleep, the system slips. What’s been ignored to stay functional starts to scream. In The Morning Is Dangerous: Seven Dreams, Junshu Gu (@ikuulikki) maps the artist’s anxiety in dream-form: surreal, disjointed, precise. These aren’t just dream fragments — they’re psychic infrastructures. Narratives the waking world has no time to hold. In the blur between metaphor and memory, dreams say what we edit out in daylight. They name what we spend all day avoiding. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Junshu Gu


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9 months ago

In contemporary art, many artists’ studios are no longer sacred. For many, it’s portable, precarious, dispersed. In her essay My Studio Used to Be Made Up of Several Bags, Carolin Meyer (@euro_kurd) unpacks the spatial instability of artistic life -  art materials stored in drawers, tools scattered across shared tables, sculptures trapped in boxes under the bed. When space is a privilege, the act of making becomes an exercise in navigation. What is even more heartbroken is that: there is never a lack of space - only a lack of space for artists to sustain their work. The infrastructure exists. What’s missing is access, continuity, permission. Through personal archives and urban critique -  from Camberwell’s hostile interiors to Berlin’s chewing-gum monuments - Meyer maps a practice shaped by displacement and improvisation. Refusing to discard becomes a form of resistance. Accumulation becomes narrative. And the domestic becomes studio by force, not by choice. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Carolin Meyer

We wanna thank Big Yellow Self Storage Kings Cross for your long term storage support to DUMP and our emerging artist community. 💕💕💕


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9 months ago

In contemporary art, many artists’ studios are no longer sacred. For many, it’s portable, precarious, dispersed. In her essay My Studio Used to Be Made Up of Several Bags, Carolin Meyer (@euro_kurd) unpacks the spatial instability of artistic life -  art materials stored in drawers, tools scattered across shared tables, sculptures trapped in boxes under the bed. When space is a privilege, the act of making becomes an exercise in navigation. What is even more heartbroken is that: there is never a lack of space - only a lack of space for artists to sustain their work. The infrastructure exists. What’s missing is access, continuity, permission. Through personal archives and urban critique -  from Camberwell’s hostile interiors to Berlin’s chewing-gum monuments - Meyer maps a practice shaped by displacement and improvisation. Refusing to discard becomes a form of resistance. Accumulation becomes narrative. And the domestic becomes studio by force, not by choice. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Carolin Meyer

We wanna thank Big Yellow Self Storage Kings Cross for your long term storage support to DUMP and our emerging artist community. 💕💕💕


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2
9 months ago

In contemporary art, many artists’ studios are no longer sacred. For many, it’s portable, precarious, dispersed. In her essay My Studio Used to Be Made Up of Several Bags, Carolin Meyer (@euro_kurd) unpacks the spatial instability of artistic life -  art materials stored in drawers, tools scattered across shared tables, sculptures trapped in boxes under the bed. When space is a privilege, the act of making becomes an exercise in navigation. What is even more heartbroken is that: there is never a lack of space - only a lack of space for artists to sustain their work. The infrastructure exists. What’s missing is access, continuity, permission. Through personal archives and urban critique -  from Camberwell’s hostile interiors to Berlin’s chewing-gum monuments - Meyer maps a practice shaped by displacement and improvisation. Refusing to discard becomes a form of resistance. Accumulation becomes narrative. And the domestic becomes studio by force, not by choice. Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Carolin Meyer

We wanna thank Big Yellow Self Storage Kings Cross for your long term storage support to DUMP and our emerging artist community. 💕💕💕


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9 months ago

In contemporary art, trash is everywhere. When production budgets collapse, rubbish becomes a resource. Found objects, surplus matter, discarded images: these aren’t aesthetic choices so much as survival strategies. In her essay DE:TRASHIFICATION, Iris Su (@irrisirrisart) argues that trash is not just material - it’s an ideological system. One that decides what is valuable and what is expendable. What is preserved and what is erased. And what we’re allowed to recover, if anything. Drawing from archival video, personal narrative, and political critique, Su positions trash as both metaphor and medium - a space where memory, class, race, and cultural production collide. “Trashification,” she suggests, is a lens through which to read systems of power. “De-trashification” is a practice of seeing otherwise.What happens when we stop cleaning up? When we sit with the mess? When do we treat trash not as failure, but as feedback? Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Iris Su


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10 months ago

In contemporary art, trash is everywhere. When production budgets collapse, rubbish becomes a resource. Found objects, surplus matter, discarded images: these aren’t aesthetic choices so much as survival strategies. In her essay DE:TRASHIFICATION, Iris Su (@irrisirrisart) argues that trash is not just material - it’s an ideological system. One that decides what is valuable and what is expendable. What is preserved and what is erased. And what we’re allowed to recover, if anything. Drawing from archival video, personal narrative, and political critique, Su positions trash as both metaphor and medium - a space where memory, class, race, and cultural production collide. “Trashification,” she suggests, is a lens through which to read systems of power. “De-trashification” is a practice of seeing otherwise.What happens when we stop cleaning up? When we sit with the mess? When do we treat trash not as failure, but as feedback? Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Iris Su


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In contemporary art, trash is everywhere. When production budgets collapse, rubbish becomes a resource. Found objects, surplus matter, discarded images: these aren’t aesthetic choices so much as survival strategies. In her essay DE:TRASHIFICATION, Iris Su (@irrisirrisart) argues that trash is not just material - it’s an ideological system. One that decides what is valuable and what is expendable. What is preserved and what is erased. And what we’re allowed to recover, if anything. Drawing from archival video, personal narrative, and political critique, Su positions trash as both metaphor and medium - a space where memory, class, race, and cultural production collide. “Trashification,” she suggests, is a lens through which to read systems of power. “De-trashification” is a practice of seeing otherwise.What happens when we stop cleaning up? When we sit with the mess? When do we treat trash not as failure, but as feedback? Read the full piece via the link in bio. ✍️ Iris Su


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Story Save - La mejor herramienta gratuita para guardar Historias, Reels, Fotos, Videos, Highlights e IGTV en tu teléfono.

Story-save.com es una herramienta en línea intuitiva que permite a los usuarios descargar y guardar una variedad de contenido, incluidas historias, fotos, videos y materiales de IGTV directamente desde Instagram. Con Story-Save, no solo puedes descargar contenido diverso de Instagram fácilmente, sino también verlo cuando quieras, incluso sin acceso a internet. Esta herramienta es perfecta para esos momentos en los que encuentras algo interesante en Instagram y quieres guardarlo para verlo después. ¡Usa Story-Save para asegurarte de no perder la oportunidad de llevar contigo tus momentos favoritos de Instagram!

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La función de descarga de Historias de Instagram está diseñada para ofrecer un método seguro y de alta calidad para descargar historias de Instagram. Es fácil de usar y no requiere registro. Simplemente copia el enlace, pégalo y disfruta del contenido.
Descargar historias de Instagram es un proceso sencillo que incluye tres pasos:
  • 1. Ve a la herramienta de descarga de Historias de Instagram.
  • 2. Escribe el nombre de usuario del perfil de Instagram en el campo proporcionado y haz clic en el botón Descargar.
  • 3. Verás todas las historias disponibles del periodo actual de 24 horas. Selecciona las que quieras y presiona Descargar.
La historia seleccionada se guardará rápidamente en el almacenamiento local de tu dispositivo.
Lamentablemente, no es posible descargar historias de cuentas privadas debido a restricciones de privacidad.
No hay límite en la cantidad de veces que puedes usar el servicio de descarga de historias de Instagram. Está disponible para uso ilimitado y es completamente gratuito.
Sí, es legal descargar y guardar historias de Instagram de otros usuarios, siempre y cuando no se usen con fines comerciales. Si planeas usarlas comercialmente, debes obtener permiso del propietario del contenido original y acreditarlo cada vez que uses la historia.
Todas las historias descargadas generalmente se guardan en la carpeta de Descargas de tu computadora, ya sea que uses Windows, Mac o iOS. Para dispositivos móviles, las historias se guardan en el almacenamiento del teléfono y deberían aparecer también en tu aplicación de Galería inmediatamente después de la descarga.