Playground (detail), 2017 - featured in The Art of Social Change exhibition supporting UNAA- click here
Playground, 2017
Playground, 2017
wood, metal, plastic, cotton, paper, acrylic
1820 x 1000 x 450 mm
Courtesy of the artist
An accumulation of disposable material rises to an unbalanced level: by inviting a display of the ready-made to be exuberantly installed.
Playground highlights the useful object to be the main subject before it is effortlessly discarded from it’s intended use. This forces a repeat of production to happen, forgetting the existing already-made and leaving a physical memory on our land. By repurposing objects and plasticising them into one united thing, allows at least a pause in the history of mass consumption.
Playground, 2017 - featured in The Art of Social Change exhibition supporting UNAA- click here
Playground, 2017 - featured in The Art of Social Change exhibition supporting UNAA- click here