Alicia Framis (1967)
Alicia Framis infiltrates the monotony of life with provocative performances, films and photographs. In her projects, she lampoons the loneliness that limit Western man in their freedoms, which she attributes to lack of contact (physical and otherwise). This she blames on the irrepressible rise of virtual communication and the urban environment, now perverted by market forces. Framis intervenes with simple means and prefers to vest random passers-by personally in her projects. She succeeded in getting hundreds of Rabobank employees to appear in her film Secret Strike, Archive of Moments, produced for the collection exhibition H x B x D in the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague (2005).