Live Breaking News & Updates on Studio klarenbeek

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Studio klarenbeek on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Studio klarenbeek and stay connected to the pulse of your community

Peek at MoMA's new exhibits on eco-friendly design

Architects and designers reimagine products and buildings that are more sustainable and work in harmony with the environment.

Museum-of-modern-art , New-york , United-states , Indonesia , Singapore , Germany , Indonesian , German , Markus-kayser , Guy-gillette , Eric-klarenbeek , Adhi-nugara

Fifty architects and designers you need to know on Earth Day

Today is Earth Day and to celebrate, we've compiled a list of 50 people who are pushing the boundaries of sustainable architecture and design.

New-york , United-states , Taiwan , Qatar , Dubai , Dubayy , United-arab-emirates , Hong-kong , Paris , France-general- , France , United-kingdom

Online exhibition proposes an about-turn in economic thinking: Not growth, but balance in nature


Online exhibition proposes an about-turn in economic thinking: Not growth, but balance in nature
De Afbreekeconomie. Photo: Roel van Tour.
ROTTERDAM
.- Bringing the maelstrom of plastic pollution to a halt requires us to think outside the box: How do you eventually break down what you are producing right now? On April 8, Dutch art Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen launched ‘The Breakdown Economy’, a bio-based response to the pollution of the fossil-based economy. This online exhibition proposes an about-turn in economic thinking: Not growth, but balance in nature.
You can now make a virtual visit to the online exhibition ‘The Breakdown Economy’ till December 31st 2021. At the invitation of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Studio Klarenbeek & Dros and the artists’ collective Atelier Van Lieshout present a vision for an alternative production chain. One is realistic; the other is provocative. In addition, designers Koehorst in ’t Veld have created a graphic installation that reveals the growth of the fossil- and bio-based economies over recent decades. The result is an exhibition where reflection, innovative makership and brute force are juxtaposed. In 2017, some 50 or so designers and artists already proposed a solution for the flaws in our lifestyle in the Boijmans exhibition ‘Change the System’. With ‘The Breakdown Economy’ Boijmans is digging deeper into the increasingly urgent quest for alternative solutions.

Netherlands , Dutch , Annemartine-van-kesteren , Van-lieshout , Disco-inferno , Mondriaan-fund , Museum-boijmans-van-beuningen , Creative-industries-fund , Breakdown-economy , Studio-klarenbeek , Atelier-van-lieshout , Andries-copier