SHELF LIFE: A HOLOTYPIC TAXONOMY
Exhibition | 2020
POSTER + TAKEAWAY + EXHIBITION
Exhibition Creation | Content Creation | Identity | Logotype | Typography | Display Design | Risograph
Shelf Life: A Holotypic Taxonomy, an exhibition exploring the deconstruction and categorisation of the ‘humble’ yet ubiquitous plastic bread clip.
Shelf Life interrogates the role and purpose of the bread clip, speculating and interrogating what we understand these clips to be. Despite their mundanity, they are not as passive as we think. The exhibition plays on information, archival display and the concept of closure, sealing and re-usability: how far can one bread clip go?
Curated, designed and hosted by Thomas Stanton, Cameron Edwards, Ollie Foster and myself at 26 Constable Street. The exhibition ran for one week only and included over 100 examples of bread clips from all over the globe.
LINKS twentysix Archive
Shelf Life: A Holotypic Taxonomy, an exhibition exploring the deconstruction and categorisation of the ‘humble’ yet ubiquitous plastic bread clip.
Shelf Life interrogates the role and purpose of the bread clip, speculating and interrogating what we understand these clips to be. Despite their mundanity, they are not as passive as we think. The exhibition plays on information, archival display and the concept of closure, sealing and re-usability: how far can one bread clip go?
Curated, designed and hosted by Thomas Stanton, Cameron Edwards, Ollie Foster and myself at 26 Constable Street. The exhibition ran for one week only and included over 100 examples of bread clips from all over the globe.
LINKS twentysix Archive