Intimate Objects
ALICE FOXEN, MARTHE LISSON
A conversation with ceramicist Alice Foxen who finds inspiration in discarded objects that she finds in the streets and turns into delicate and intimate sculptures.
the UCL IAS Review
ALICE FOXEN, MARTHE LISSON
A conversation with ceramicist Alice Foxen who finds inspiration in discarded objects that she finds in the streets and turns into delicate and intimate sculptures.
TOMASZ JABLONSKI
Human waste and its disposal is one of the most pressing issues of our times and intrinsically linked to the climate crisis. In his latest book, journalist Oliver Franklin-Wallis journeys through the global waste industry.
PUSHPA ARABINDOO
To celebrate the IAS publication Wastiary, Think Pieces is publishing three chapters that reflect different perspectives on waste, the meanings and manifestations of it. Third: Zero Waste.
TATIANA THIEME
To celebrate the IAS publication Wastiary, Think Pieces is publishing three chapters that reflect different perspectives on waste, the meanings and manifestations of it. Second: Yawning and Yearning.
HUDA TAYOB
To celebrate the IAS publication Wastiary, Think Pieces is publishing three chapters that reflect different perspectives on waste, the meanings and manifestations of it. First up: Xenophobia as waste.