Tea and cake. Spillway as a work of art

Tea and cake. Spillway as a work of art

During the researches in Poznań where I was trying to find a context for my work I had stumbled across the "Sobriety house" an association bringing aid to addicts.
The association was not given its grant that was previously feeding its account what led to the problems with paying for the bills and rent. That problem could result in a serious consequences such as closure of the institution.
I would like to critically check this year's idiom, Order in the new world – which was this year's Malta's festival idiom. I would like to critically check it in relation to the festival and myself.
Intentionally I am resigning from the visual participation in it and I transfer money for implementation of the project to the association account but I do not donate my salary.
I use various known methods in art that enable one to shift public money, most of which are used to fund festivals, and still keep myself as the person who is fulfilling the Malta festival's requests.
The fragment of the title Tea and cake. Spillway as a work of art I have borrowed from a book titled In search of lost time where the main character is describing cake that melts in his mouth in words: "from where could such great happiness come from? I felt it was somehow connected with a taste of the tea and cake but it infinitely surpasses them and therefore must be of the same nature."
Tea and cake. Spillway as a work of art is a political gesture, that adds compassion and concern to the list of political priorities with unquestionable importance. Happiness is something that I treat as a political consequence.