By blindly throwing away the sources of objects and the heritage that we will leave for the future with creating of waste and depletion of resources, we realize with just a little thought that undesirable behaviors, lack of sensitivity to the environment have become individual and become a global problem.
If we take our only approach to protecting the environment and the culture of recycling and reuse in society, we will find that many of the things we throw away can be upcycled and reused. With this mentality, natural resources can be stored and preserved.///
People's definition of waste varies according to the job and the objects around them. This difference of opinion leads to different, responsible behavior and sometimes to the creation of creative and practical works, each of which tells its own story. There is a direct relationship between environmental awareness and behaviors, and in the age of environmental self-awareness, waste and art waste can be combined in more creative ways to create a different perspective, resulting in a practical look at the hidden angles of objects and the environment.
In this exhibition, Ali Alavi, invites his students to a challenge to create creative works from disposable waste with a different perspective, and to cross the barrier between mental design and art by crossing the limits and mental resistances. Demonstrate a re-appreciation of burnout.
Curator: Ali Alavi
Artists
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Respina Anvari
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Amir Hesam Babaei Abyaneh
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Payam Besharat
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Media Bahadorifar
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Sajad Jafari
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Sohrab Hassanbeigi
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Sahar Heidarzadeh
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Hadis Rahbar
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Arshia Shahbazi
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Sadaf Edalat
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Sara Ghavidel
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Sina Kandar
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Amirali Maleki
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Shadi Mikael
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Mahnaz Movaffaghbani
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Mahya Nouriaei
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Hamoun Hooshangi
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