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Comfort Zone and Disillusion. 3 What Is (Still) Natural in an Experience Economy?

Comfort Zone and Disillusion. 3 What Is (Still) Natural in an Experience Economy? - Onomatopee

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Publisher's Synopsis

Nacho Carbonell works within a culture of free-time and luxury, and seeks there the boundaries of a semi-fundamental / authentic experience. His work balances on the borderline between nature and culture. The work is exceedingly stylistically 'designed' and is thus as visually stimulating as the work of Anish Kapoor, but slick as a consumer product. Nonetheless his creations are unique objects, sometimes functional, sometimes not, but as images, always functioning autonomously - they always pose questions. This autonomy takes the limelight within the parameters of experience, which, through experimental use of materials, conveys a natural palpability. It doesn't criticise directly, but rather poses extremely high-cultural, luxury questions about the natural within and of the experience economy. Curator, managing director and editor: Freek Lomme Text publication: Julie Taraska, Ellen Zoete, Marco Tobasso, Freek Lomme Graphic design:Raw Color Photography:Fieke van Berkom Made possible thanks to:City of Eindhoven, BKKC In collaboration with The London Royal College of Art's Critical Writing in Art & Design programme

Book information

ISBN: 9789078454748
Publisher: Onomatopee
Imprint: Onomatopee
Pub date:
DEWEY: 744.092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 64
Weight: 147g
Height: 170mm
Width: 230mm