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Inez and Vinoodh Launch Their Double Dutch Giving Platform, Just in Time for the Holidays

On December 14, the photographers will officially launch Double Dutch, a cash-giving app. The idea came to the photographers more than a year ago, but the pandemic accelerated Double Dutch’s progress from idle thought into reality. The premise is simple: Upon launch, users will be able to donate to charities like Knot on my Planet, Every Mother Counts, Parley for the Oceans, and the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund directly on the platform and make those donations in a friend’s name. Each donation will be accompanied by a $2 card, of which $1 goes to Double Dutch and $1 goes to the artist who designed the card. Users will be able to save the cards on their virtual wall in the app and share them across social media. 

Incentivizing participation is the list of creatives on board, which reads like a rundown of the art world’s most influential people. Sterling Ruby, William Wegman, Urs Fischer, Marilyn Minter, Maurizio Cattelan, and Es Devlin are just some of those offering work on the platform alongside more unexpected and emerging names like Gigi Hadid, Langley Fox, and Tyson Johnson. “We have access to all these incredible artists because we’re offering a digital version of the brilliant work that these people are making, and it makes it much, much more attainable,” says van Lamsweerde, noting that being able to include younger talents was just as important to the duo as collaborating with their friends and peers. “Gigi Hadid, she reached out and said, ‘How can I help? What can I do?’ She made two exclusive cards for us, and the same with Sterling Ruby, with André Saraiva, and there are more and more people who have reached out to us asking what we need.” Even better, many of the established artists participating will be donating the profits from the sale of their virtual works to Double Dutch’s charities. 

The goal is that Double Dutch can offer a virtual way to collect art while giving back. In this, it’s sort of an extension of the many mutual-aid print sales that have taken place throughout 2020. “We have been a part of a few of those print sales, which I think are brilliant, over this whole COVID period,” says Matadin, “but for us, it’s really about zero waste.”