About

systemically relevant errorist

Errorist® is an art label founded by Miro Kaygalak that has been systematically working with errors since 2000. Errorist examines systems for their structural deficiencies and uses weaknesses as starting points for new narratives. It affirms attitudes and conditions generally deemed undesirable—deviation, anomaly, being out of place. The only thing that binds Errorist is its claim you are right if you are wrong. Thus, Errorist eludes any conceptual and institutional fixation.

This principle is always applied internally, giving the project a structural antinomy: Errorist is structured for self-destabilization and mutability. It draws its momentum from its contrariness – it can be art without artwork, political without politics, film without images, revolution without event, identification without identity, monument in a moment: in short, a mo(nu)ment – at once a fleeting instant and a lasting marker of remembrance, refusing the monumental gesture and instead becoming effective within the everyday. Errorist® inhabits the crack between breakdown and breakthrough, where persistence, hesitation, and sudden rupture coexist.

Errorist operates interdisciplinary between art, technology, fashion, and politics.

In this dialectic, the memorial clock manifests a transformation whose power unfolds not in the spectacular, but in the persistent repetition of pausing.