\u2018Of all the products of human hands, [waste] is the oeuvre that no one wants to own, discuss or preferably even see,\u2019 says Justin McGuirk, chief curator of the Design Museum, as the institution unveils \u2018Waste Age: What Can Design Do?\u2019 (until 20 February 2022). Co-curated by McGuirk...
‘Waste Age: What Can Design Do?’ at the Design Museum, London , presents design’s proposals and solutions to the issue of waste, by Arthur Mamou-Mani, in partnership with Dassault Systèmes, in the Design Museum’s atrium. The installation is part of ‘Waste Age: What Can Design Do?’, on view until 20 February 2022
‘Of all the products of human hands, [waste] is the oeuvre that no one wants to own, discuss or preferably even see,’ says Justin McGuirk, chief curator of the Design Museum, as the institution unveils ‘Waste Age: What Can Design Do?’ . Co-curated by McGuirk alongside Gemma Curtin, the exhibition coincides with the UN Climate Change Conference and features the work of design visionaries and pioneers of new ways of repurposing and reinventing our relationship with waste.
The timeline in particular offers a sense of the urgency of the problem, as the issues of production, consumption and waste become more multifaceted and complex in contemporary history. ‘We must face the problem of waste – we can no longer ignore what happens to things when we get rid of them,’ says Curtin. Designs in recycled plastic: top, two chairs by Dirk van der Kooij, and light by James Shaw.
‘Instead of thinking of objects as things that have an end life, this exhibition proposes that they can have many lives,’ says Curtin. The pieces on display demonstrate the breadth and depth of the design industry’s involvement in tackling the waste problem, from
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