Designer Plastic Chairs
Sam Durant's Porcelain Garden Chair
One of the icons of the U.S. maybe the cheap plastic chair. Criss-cross the U.S., perhaps the world, and you will run across white plastic chairs. A gallery in Tokyo is paying homage to the chair via Sam Durant's porcelain chairs during Art Basel 2008. Using porcelain techniques originated by the Chinese, he is making the cheap, mass-produced chairs into one-off, handmade, art pieces. His statement is pretty clear: the global community will accept cheap Chinese goods without much question.
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Upcycling of Mass-produced Goods - Explores the transformation of inexpensive, mass-produced items into unique and valuable art pieces.
2. Cultural Critique of Global Consumerism - Examines the commentary on the acceptance of cheap goods from China within the global community.
3. Revival of Traditional Craftsmanship Techniques - Highlights the use of porcelain techniques originating from China to enhance the value and craftsmanship of ordinary objects.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Opportunity for galleries to showcase and promote artists who transform mass-produced items into artistic expressions.
2. Home Decor - Potential market for unique, handcrafted furniture pieces that challenge the prevailing notions of mass production.
3. Cultural Exchanges and Trade - Opportunity to explore the socio-economic dynamics of global consumerism and its impact on local economies and cultural values.