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The ‘Fashion Ethics - Wear Good' Exhibition Includes Body Container

The ‘Fashion Ethics - Wear Good’ exhibition in Korea is showcasing these stylish, yet unwearable body containers. Created my Movana Chen, these body suits are made of knitted shreds of magazines.

The artist recycles what would usually be thrown out and changes it into a textile-like material. The body containers make a statement of resistance towards consumer culture in a truly artistic way.

The exhibition will be held at the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art until October 4th, 2009.
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