Mia Karlova Galerie Takes Part in GLUE With Design Dilemma
Mia Karlova Galerie's Design Dilemma shares works by four international designers as they take on challenges facing designers today.
For its first foray into participating in GLUE Amsterdam’s four-day design celebration, Mia Karlova Galerie opens its multi-designer Design Dilemma exhibition. While the festival runs September 16-19, Design Dilemma will continue on through October 24th. The exhibit showcases new artworks by Vadim Kibardin, Femke van Gemert, Anton Brunberg and Teun Zwets as they dive into challenges that face today’s designers. Namely reuse.
Design Dilemma posed three questions to the four international designers. Should designers bear some responsibility for their impact on the environment" How should designers reconcile the desire to create with the responsibility of overloading the planet with new works" Should designers use alternative, sustainable materials or adopt circular design entirely" Gallery owner Mia Karlova said, ?We live in a world of over-production, over-consumption and heavy traveling. We have been engaged in fast fashion for decades; we are increasingly realizing this and starting to recognize the necessity of changing our habits.? The works they’ve created for Design Dilemma are their answers.
Totem Stools by Vadim Kibardin
You might consider Vadim Kibardin a sort of pioneer of circular design, using everyday packaging as his construction material. Paper and cardboard waste are his sculptural mediu...
For its first foray into participating in GLUE Amsterdam’s four-day design celebration, Mia Karlova Galerie opens its multi-designer Design Dilemma exhibition. While the festival runs September 16-19, Design Dilemma will continue on through October 24th. The exhibit showcases new artworks by Vadim Kibardin, Femke van Gemert, Anton Brunberg and Teun Zwets as they dive into challenges that face today’s designers. Namely reuse.
Design Dilemma posed three questions to the four international designers. Should designers bear some responsibility for their impact on the environment" How should designers reconcile the desire to create with the responsibility of overloading the planet with new works" Should designers use alternative, sustainable materials or adopt circular design entirely" Gallery owner Mia Karlova said, ?We live in a world of over-production, over-consumption and heavy traveling. We have been engaged in fast fashion for decades; we are increasingly realizing this and starting to recognize the necessity of changing our habits.? The works they’ve created for Design Dilemma are their answers.
Totem Stools by Vadim Kibardin
You might consider Vadim Kibardin a sort of pioneer of circular design, using everyday packaging as his construction material. Paper and cardboard waste are his sculptural mediu...
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