What if
we become
everything

What If We Become Everything is an art project about the deeper meaning of intuition, creativity, and play – but most of all, about what happens when we dare to let go.

Artist Bibi-Joan and poet Onno created a space where play and vulnerability take center stage. In a ‘photo game,’ they gave themselves 10 seconds to connect with each other’s bodies through analog nude self-portraits. This intuitive process expanded into a dialogue on three ten-meter-long rolls of paper – a free-flowing stream of images and words.

Born from a struggle with expectations and the pressure to achieve, this project invites you to question whether the path itself might hold more value than the destination. Are you ready to embrace the unknown?

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Art project about human connection through the body and poetry

Photography

A small selection of the photos (total 74 photos in different sizes from small 10x15cm to 40x60cm).

Rolls of paper

Three 10-meter rolls of paper (1 roll, 1 book shape, 1 leporello shape)

What if we become everything Book

Video

Screenshots of the video that shows our workprocess (17 min 17 secs)

About us

Bibi-Joan is driven by a curiosity about what it means to be human. Through a feminist lens, she explores how vulnerability shapes our relationships and is shaped by social norms and power structures. Using analog photography, video, and text, she flips roles, exposes stereotypes, and steps into dialogue herself to create intimate spaces for exchange. Playful yet confrontational, her work invites us to break down the walls we build and move toward a freer, more human way of being. More about Bibi-Joan.

Onno Peerlings is an autodidact fascinated by creative energy and the connection that every living being has with the universe, whether they are aware of it or not. As a poet, he explores how creativity brings us closer to our inner being and how words can help us open up our minds and ourselves for a deeper sense of connection. He is mostly driven by – sometimes unbridled – curiosity, always looking for new ways to connect with everything.

Interested in this project? Let’s talk!