Format Festival 2023 crop

Format Festival 2023 lineup (LCD Soundsystem, Alanis Morissette, Leon Bridges, Modest Mouse, more)

FORMAT fest venue THE CUBE (Grant Hodgeon)
FORMAT fest venue THE CUBE (Grant Hodgeon)

Arkansas festival Format has announced its 2023 lineup happening on September 22-24 at Sugar Creek Airstrip in Bentonville. Tickets go on presale starting Thursday, April 6 at 10 AM CT, and LCD Soundsystem (on Friday, 9/22), Alanis Morissette (on Saturday, 9/23), and Leon Bridges (on Sunday, 9/24) headline.

The 2023 Format lineup also features Jamie xx, Little Simz, Digable Planents, Kari Faux, Ouri, and more on Friday; Modest Mouse, Paul Cauthen, The Pharcyde, Nikki Lane, Sudan Archives, Museum of Love, Sofia Kourtesis, and more on Saturday; and Channel Tres, serpentwithfeet (presenting Heart of Brick, a live theatrical dance show), Classixx, and more on Sunday. See it in full below.

Located on 250 acres of forest-enclosed green land, just outside of downtown Bentonville, FORMAT is a bit of a unique festival, which as much an emphasis on art/visuals as music. There are two traditional stages, as well as unique venues some of which were created with this year’s artists who include Guerrilla Girls, JR’s Inside Out Project, Jeremy Deller, Ragnar Kjartansson, and Kameelah Janan Rasheed. Read more about what’s in store on that front below.

Format Festival 2023

FORMAT FESTIVAL – 2023 ART INSTALLATIONS & WORKS

  • Guerrilla Girls: I’m not a feminist but if I was — The anonymous female artist activist group will present a new large-scale installation that includes their iconic, interactive wall work, which exposes gender and ethnic bias and corruption in art, film, politics, and pop culture. To accompany the work and their onsite participation, Guerrilla Girls will host additional activations at partner venues the Momentary and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art to spark conversation and raise awareness in the wider NW Arkansas region.
  • JR’s Inside Out Project — JR’s Inside Out Project, a global participatory art project which helps communities stand up for what they believe in and spark change, featuring black-and-white portraits of community members that will be plastered on the festival site.
    Kameelah Janan Rasheed: Smokey’s — Kameelah Janan Rasheed is a learner invested in Black storytelling technologies that compel audiences to consider ways of [un]learning. Rasheed will present a new commission for FORMAT’s Smokey’s venue, transforming the main late night forest oasis with her powerful imagery and words.
  • ISTANBUL’74’s Flags for Future — Flags for Future is a sustainable art project featuring 30 limited-edition artist-designed flags created from upcycled plastic waste. Presented by ISTANBUL’74, a leading art platform known for organizing the IST International Arts and Culture Festival, and curating global exhibitions and public installations, this project supports earthquake relief in Turkey and Syria while raising awareness of plastic pollution. Participating artists include David Adjaye, Krista Kim, Robert Montgomery, and José Parlá. Flags for Future is realized in collaboration with Utopia.
  • serpentwithfeet: Heart of Brick – Brooklyn-based experimental musician Josiah Wise, known professionally as serpentwithfeet, conceived a live theatrical dance show choreographed by dancer Raja Feather Kelly and directed by filmmaker, artist, and performer Wu Tsang at the South of Oz stage on Sunday, September 24.
  • 180 Studios Presents Ragnar Kjartansson x The National and Jon Rafman — London’s creative epicenter 180 Studios presents two video works rotating daily inside The Hangar by Ragnar Kjartansson x The National and Jon Rafman. A Lot of Sorrow (2013-2014) is a video work of a live recording of a performance held at MoMA PS1 in 2013, in which Kjartansson invited The National to perform “Sorrow,” a nearly four-minute ballad on repeat for six hours straight, uninterrupted. Jon Rafman’s Minor Daemon: Volume 1 (2022) presents a computer-generated fever-dream universe, drawing on landscapes of online worlds to examine the relationship between technology and social consciousness.
  • The Modern Institute Presents Jeremy Deller — Jeremy Deller is a conceptual, video, and installation artist whose maverick approach as an “instigator of social interventions” utilizes historic events and archives as a resource, creating complex performative and participatory works. Presented in collaboration with Modern Institute, Everybody in the Place, An Incomplete History of Britain 1984-1992 (2018) explores the socio-political history and contemporary legacy of the ‘Second Summer of Love’ featuring rare and unseen footage. Also on view, Deller and Nick Abraham’s 2006 documentary, Our Hobby is Depeche Mode tells a story of resolute faith and devoted fandom; a bizarre, funny, sad and often touching reflection on how people intimately embrace and appropriate pop culture in their own lives. These works will be on view in The Hangar.
  • Atelier Sisu: Evanescent — Award winning Sydney-based Atelier Sisu is led by Peruvian sculptor and industrial designer Renzo B. Larriviere and architectural designer and artist Zara Pasfield. Evanescent is a larger-than-life bubble artwork standing at nearly 30 feet tall, inviting viewers to walk through the structures which are iridescent in the daylight and illuminated in darkness.
  • Danielle Hatch: Bar Installations & Live Performance — Local Arkansas artist Danielle Hatch will transform and dress FORMAT’s onsite bars using colorful textiles that reference domestic interiors. In collaboration with composer Amos Cochran, Hatch will present ALL THE SOARINGS OF MY MIND BEGIN IN MY BLOOD, a performance piece that ritualizes and reconnects audiences to the physical and psychological journeys of female ancestors.