A student at a preparatory art school gets a mission from God to create 'the perfect piece of art' for the school's degree exhibition. An ancient syndicate of commercial and sponsored artists tries to stop her.
Jeff Koon’s balloon dog turns into the perfect weapon in a satirical, playful, and absurdist film where art undergoes an existential crisis. Two weeks before the graduation exhibition at an art school, the new principal Jack von Rosen takes office. During his presentation, he presents business-oriented ideas and it turns out that he secretly represents an ancient society that wants to commercialise art. Meanwhile, one of the students, Irma, is commissioned by God to create the perfect work of art and thereby becomes a target for Jack and his company. The debuting directors from the collective KonstAB however, do not let Irma stand alone in the fight, but give her support from the school’s two lecturers and a Danish Dadaist.