nothing happens if nothing happens
After an intense year of design initiatives that brought together Isola’s global design community in Milan, in Eindhoven during the Dutch Design Week, and at Dubai Design Week, the Isola Design Festival 2023 with the theme “Nothing Happens if Nothing Happens” delves into the realm of regeneration, by making it the focus of its forthcoming edition, during Milan Design Week 2023.
Multiple venues within and beyond the Isola Design District will host more than 25 exhibitions and installations, lively events, and a series of talks. Involving over 200 international designers, design studios, creators, and manufacturers.
Additionally, The founders call on all designers and studios to start a chain reaction of change to rethink, regenerate, and remediate, to come together and go beyond sustainable design thinking to make something positive happen.
Additionally, They explain the theme through a clear manifesto and call to action. Aimed at all members of their community to think beyond the mere concept of sustainability:
What has happened? Earth is deteriorating. Humans have progressively used and consumed our planet’s natural resources while leaving a giant, hollow footprint.
What have we done?
Countless solutions have been proposed. Within the design community, the focus has shifted towards sustainable and circular design, to reinventing outdated processes. But designing sustainably means actions, not just words, restoring hope for new generations.
Moreover, What can happen? We must shape new guidelines for the design industry by rethinking the processes and production systems and regenerating natural resources and waste. And remediating the harm we have done to our planet. The next step must be taken now because Nothing Happens if Nothing Happens.
“This year we want to arouse creativity through the exhibitions we host and curate. Isola Design Festival will be the hub for new, collectible, circular, sustainable, and innovative design. Our effort is to rally all members of the design community, visitors and designers alike, to make something happen.”, says Elif Resitoglu, co-founder of Isola with Gabriele Cavallaro.
Collective exhibitions, special collaborations, and events will invigorate the district in parallel with six shows curated by the Isola creative team and guest curators:
Additionally, Circolare – The Circular Village, at Regione Lombardia, with the layout designed by Amsterdam-based Studio MAST, is the biggest circular exhibition ever seen at Milan Design Week, showcasing materials and products made with natural resources or industrial waste, with a minimum environmental impact in terms of production;
Tools & Crafts, at Fondazione Catella, hosts young talents and a new generation of artisans who use traditional tools and techniques to create contemporary products.
Moreover, Take Care! Of your mind, body, and environment, sponsored by Monkey 47 at Stecca3, is an immersive exhibit curated by Tellurico and promoting projects that focus on individuals’ well-being. Part of the scenography was designed in collaboration with Stephanie Blanchard (co-founder of IAMMI Studio).
Additionally, Isola Design Gallery, at Pastrengo 14, celebrates handmade and collectible pieces made by independent designers and studios. Including The Dutch Corner curated by Wisse Trooster.
Moreover, Under Design Lebanon, curated by Ghassan Salameh, in collaboration with BitsToAtoms and hosted by the association VIAFARINI via Farini 35, highlights how small-scale design and craft can be crucial for the micro-economy of a country.
Lastly, Isola enlarges its borders reaching a new area of Milan, the Certosa District. Moreover, Here, in collaboration with DesignTech and DesignWanted, it curates Innovation for Living. An exhibition hosted in a 3.000 sqm industrial space dedicated to industrial design and technology, with a layout designed by Pininfarina Architecture.
Know more on the official website of the Isola Design Festival.