Wearable objects as critical thinking

Photo: Work by Marion Delarue. See more of her work at WERT/voll – a joint project by Umweltbundesamt and Grassi Museum_curated by Christoph Ziegler and Loukia Richards. Marion Delarue’s work is mainly based on the notion of wearable objects. Because she does not favour any particular material, she is keen on choosing for each project …

Breaking old patterns

Text and work by Amelie Spitz, Germany. I have always been a nature lover. Even more a fan of slow fashion and jewellery. As a traveller, I know that we must protect nature that has not been “touched” by man and still exists on earth. The jewellery that I make is an expression of my …

“Oh my gold !“ (How did I end up with a crappy thing instead?)

Text and work: Linda Savineau, Belgium. “They promised me gold but all I got was this crappy heap of wrappings and not a single gram of real gold.” These pieces are inspired by the packaging of supermarketproducts containing the words “gold, golden, etc” (as well as, in other languages, “or, goud, oro, etc”). They are …

TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE

Text and work: Daniel von Weinberger, Belgium. Photo: Red Lolita, 2019. Daniel von Weinberger. I heard the New York stand-up comedian Stephen Wright’s words, “I was walking down the street, wearing eyeglasses, when the prescription ran out” and as usual when I’m challenged, had a creative volcanic eruption.  I made a small collection, as is …

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