Mad cow by Samuel Ben Shalom for Talents, courtesy of The Design Museum, Holon
Yuval Shaul, Black Jaw, courtesy of Design Museum Holon
Shir Atar, Elevation, courtesy of the Design Museum, Holon
Guus Van Leeuwen_Domestic Animals_Radiator, 2008, Photo by Renee van der Hulst
Tal Gur Cad Katan, 2004 courtesy of the Design Museum, Holon
Post Fossil: Excavating 21st Century Creation
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January 27 - April 30, 2011
Time has come for extreme change. Society is ready to break away from last century for good. To break with creative conventions, theoretic rules and stigmas that now are questioned, challenged and broken. To break with a materialistic mentality replacing it with the crafted materialisation of modest earth-bound and recomposed matter.
Time has come for extreme change. Society is ready to break away from last century for good. To break with creative conventions, theoretic rules and stigmas that now are questioned, challenged and broken. To break with a materialistic mentality replacing it with the crafted materialisation of modest earth-bound and recomposed matter. In the aftermath of the worst financial crisis in decades, a period of glamorous and streamlined design for design's sake comes to an end. A new generation of designers retrace their roots, refine their earth and research their history, sometimes going back to the beginning of time. In this process, they form and formulate design around natural and sustainable materials, favoring timber, hide, pulp, fibre, earth and fire. Like contemporary cavemen, they reinvent shelter, redesign tools and manmade machines, and conceptualize archaic rituals for a more modest, content and contained lifestyle. Like a Fred Flintstone of the future.
Lidewij Edelkoort | Exhibition Director
For more information please visit: Design Museum, Holon
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