N*thing is Possible: New Zero Waste Exhibition In Singapore Features Upcycled Art
Ever looked at your cai fan styrofoam box or emptied Coke bottle and thought it could be a work of art? The creative minds behind the N*thing Is Possible exhibition in Singapore have proven that it certainly can.
Led by Potato Head and co-curated with architecture firm OMA, the National Design Centre (NDC) will be transformed into N*thing Is Possible, a design showcase that celebrates a zero waste lifestyle that re-uses, re-cycles and re-crafts waste.
Photo from Potato Head, OMA & Friends
The storytelling multimedia exhibit spans across design, art, architecture, music, food and fashion, and will be brought to life in collaboration with local and international partners.
Displayed across five levels of National Design Centre, the zero-waste exhibition reimagines various waste materials as art and functional furniture. The so-called rubbish has been elevated to aesthetically pleasing and artistic forms. While wandering through this sustainable environment, visitors are encouraged to reflect on the possibilities of a zero waste lifestyle.
Photo from Potato Head, OMA & Friends
Photo from Potato Head, OMA & Friends
Highlights include stylish, sculptural furniture made of hundreds of upcycled plastic bottles.
Photo from Potato Head, OMA & Friends
Photo from Potato Head, OMA & Friends
Another intriguing sight is the Styro-wrap stool created from waste styrofoam packaging.
Photo from Potato Head, OMA & Friends
Those who can't resist a good photo op can head to the Wooden Haze installation created from discarded timber forming a stunning archway.
Photo from Potato Head, OMA & Friends
N*thing is Possible
Location: National Design Centre Level 1-5, 111 Middle Road Singapore 188969
Dates: now till 25 December 2022
Opening hours: 9am to 9pm
Admission is free
More exhibitions in Singapore:
- Singapore Biennale 2022: 3-Storey Exhibition, Artworks & Performances At Orchard Road, Singapore Flyer, International Plaza
- MENTAL: Colours of Wellbeing Is A New Colourful Exhibition With A Giant Hamster Wheel You Can Walk On
- Patricia Piccinini: We Are Connected Showcases Strange Yet Beautiful & Hyperrealistic Sculptures