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RE/CRAFT

RE/CRAFT integrates sustainable materials and creativity to guide the public to think about the relationship between humans and sustainable future.

Brilliant Self — © YANG Z

RE/CRAFT explores the intersection of art and sustainable development. The project aims to inspire public reflection on the relationship between humans and nature, and between consumption and creation.

Our collaborating artists:

Tiange Li
Yingjie Liu
Yucheng Tang
Ling Sha
Ruiting Xu
Bo Zhang

RE/CRAFT uses sustainable materials and innovation to create artistic beauty

In the project, RE/CRAFT hopes to explore the delicate relationship between humans and the environment through artistic practice. Sustainable materials are a perfect theme to connect art, the public, and the environment. Recycled wood, scrap metal, biodegradable plastics, and even organic plant fibers have become a language in the hands of artists.
Through these media, they attempt to construct a new aesthetic that allows viewers to not only see the works themselves, but also to reflect on the resource flows, ecosystems, and our shared future behind them.

Zero-carbon technology empowers artistic creation

In the artist's creation, zero-carbon technology is not only an environmental protection method, but also an artistic language. By using recycled materials, green energy and low-carbon processes, the artist hopes to make the work itself a testimony to "zero carbon", so that art can not only convey beauty, but also become an action to promote a sustainable future.

About Desz

Desz, based in New York, has been committed to interpreting the values of sustainability, culture, society, environment and the public through its designs since its establishment in 2020.

In 2022 , RE/CRAFT was Luanched by Desz, With respect to slicker and more polished installations, RE/CRAFT takes a different approach by creating a zero-waste exhibition emphasizing the origins of materials, local craft, and sustainable processes.
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