Materials cabinet by Piet Hein Eek
Materials cabinet by Piet Hein Eek featuring international designers. Photography Jean-Baptiste Beranger

Earth Matters Exhibition at Artipelag

For too long we have ruthlessly consumed our Earth’s assets and drained it of its resources. Forests become furniture, oceans are polluted and minerals are over-mined.

For future generations it is crucial to consider a new reflection: a transformation from over-consumption towards sustainable development that is in harmony with nature, with increased respect for our environment and for each other.

 

Exhibiting contemporary design and its processes for the first time, Artipelag has invited curators Lidewij Edelkoort and Philip Fimmano to create a thought-provoking show that directly connects with this subject matter and museum’s meteorological site in Stockholm’s idyllic archipelago. As Edelkoort explains, “This young century has brought about a moment of reflection and radical change, making up for a century of ecological abuse, consumption, greed and violence. For the first time, a post-fossil society is emerging, using natural ingredients, offering alternatives and giving us hope for the future.”

 

Areas such as design, art, photography, food and fashion are increasingly driven by a new creative energy that is inspired by natural materials and sustainability. From land to sea, from forest to mountain, a wealth of ideas sprout from the Earth, analyzing and cataloguing its components: transformed into new materials, recycled remnants, oxidized alloys and vegetal colors.

 

The exhibition EARTH MATTERS alerts us to consider how we over-consume Earth’s resources, but also celebrates the beauty of our planet.

 

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artipeleg li edelkoort Anke Louwers_Preservations
Anke Louwers, Preservations

ATELIER NL Polder Ceramics photo Paul Scala Atelier NL, Polder Ceramics (2008), Photography Paul Scala

FORMAFANTASMA Craftica commissioned by Fendi photo Luisa Zanzani
Formafantasma, Craftica (2012), commissioned by Fendi, Photography Luisa Zanzani
formafantasma_botanica_ del av serie
Formafantasma, Botanica (del av serie)
artipeleg li edelkoort ATELIER NL Polder Ceramics photo Jean Baptiste Beranger
Atelier NL, Polder Ceramics (2008).Photograhy Jean-Baptiste Beranger
artipelag li edelkoort exhibition
Formafantasma, Craftica (2012) commissioned by Fendi. Photography Jean-Baptiste Beranger
NACHO CARBONELL The Hive
Nacho Carbonell, The Hive (2015)
Fabrica_HOT N COLD artipelag li edelkoort
Fabrica, Hot & Cold (2014), Photography Shek Po Kwan, Fabrica

 

Text Courtesy of Artipelag
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