Transplastic Furniture by Campana Brothers -
Exhibition of recent work by the Campana Brothers Albion Gallery, London
The transplastic series tells a fictional story: in a world made of plastic and synthetic matter, a fertile ground is laid for transgenic creations. natural fibres recover the plastic as in an immunological response: nature grows from the plastic and overpowers it. This collection encapsulates many concepts explored throughout the campana’s rajectory; revisiting material clashes with a more mature approach. it refers back to the premise, used in 2000 with the ‘shark chair’, to challenge contrasts: of nature and plastic, cold and warm, textured and smooth surfaces.
All the pieces are handcrafted with a very typical brazilian fibre, ‘apuí’. the extraction of this fibre helps preserve and control the biodiversity of the forests as apuí suffocates and kills the trees from which they grow. these fibres are removed manually, without any tools or processes that may harm the trees. the fibre is an analogy for this series of work; the wicker begins to grow from the plastic, suffocating and drawing nourishment from it, reinforcing the original theses of the fictional story fernando and humberto campana have chosen to tell.
The campana brothers have also been invited by the V&A (victoria and albert museum in london)to design their garden, which will run parallel to the campana’s exhibition at albion gallery. the installation at the V&A will open on the 21 july and run until 14 october 2007.
(Source : Designboom)
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