RECYCLED PLASTIC CHAIR 1996
Jane Atfield (1964 – )
Details
- Dimension
- HEIGHT 81 CM
- Media
- PLASTIC
- Accession number
- P6843
Summary
After acquiring an old plywood press Atfield developed a method of making sheets of pressed plastic made from recycled materials such as detergent and shampoo bottles, yoghurt cartons and the like. Of her work the artist has commented
I am interested in the idea of reinterpreting disused objects and creating new functions for them. This creates a narrative around these materials and objects. I transform various discarded consumer objects – from plastic bottles to vending cups and yoghurt pots – into construction sheets which can then be used to make new objects such as chairs. This manufacturing process relies on collaboration with industry to develop and research new environmentally friendly materials with a distinct aesthetic. Simplicity, functionality and addressing environmental problems are issues that are important to me.
Reclaimed Recycling in contemporary British Crafts and Design, The British Council, London 1999
Glossary
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Contemporary
Existing or coming into being at the same period; of today or of the present. The term that designates art being made today.