The phrase "for better or worse" takes on new meaning with the Livia Marin 'Broken Things' exhibition. I know I’m referring to inanimate objects, but after those heart-tugging IKEA commercials, I’ve come to realize that everything needs a little love.
Her first solo exhibition in the UK, the Livia Marin Broken Things collection is pretty self-explanatory. Showcasing run-of-the-mill household ceramics, each item has seen some wear and tear. According to the designer, "the fractures represent fatality and loss" but keeping each dilapidated object "stresses the relationship of care and continuation." Very poetic.
Liquefied Porcelain
The Liva Marin 'Broken Things' Exhibition Teaches Love and Compassion
Trend Themes
1. Liquefied Porcelain - Exploring the transformative possibilities of shattered ceramics through the use of liquefied porcelain.
Industry Implications
1. Ceramics Manufacturing - Embracing the broken aesthetic to create new and unique ceramic products.
2. Art and Design - Incorporating shattered ceramics as a form of artistic expression and commentary.
3. Home Decor - Introducing broken ceramic pieces as a trend in home decor, promoting a sense of authenticity and embracing imperfections.