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SUMMARY:(Re)Made in China
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UID:12cd418be4834ccca58fd8870e8c13c3@www.ioa.uni-bonn.de
CATEGORIES:AIK,IOA
CREATED:20221222T085334Z
DESCRIPTION:Public lecture by Dr. Anna Grasskamp: The creative reuse of ma
 terials “made in China” has a short history in the daily practices of 
 middle-class households\, but a long history in art\, craftsmanship and de
 sign. When Ming dynasty potters in China’s “porcelain capital” Jingd
 ezhen made plates\, cups\, and bowls\, they could not have known that thei
 r work would be reused to decorate European sites\, for examples as hats i
 n two sculptures at Berlin’s Charlottenburg Castle\; likewise\, factory 
 workers and ragpickers on contemporary garbage dump sites in China may be 
 unaware of artworks made entirely of discarded objects exhibited in exclus
 ive urban art spaces all over the world. This paper discusses and analyzes
  historic and contemporary practices of upcycling in art and design with a
  special focus on materials and objects “made in China” in relation to
  research on the social lives of things and ecologies of matter.
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URL:https://www.ioa.uni-bonn.de/aik/de/nachrichten/re-made-in-china
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