the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape

the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape

‘return to sender’: a commentary on fast fashion 

 

The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) and the National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMΣΤ) unveiled ‘Return to Sender’, a major outdoor installation by Nairobi-based The NEST Collective. Curated by Katerina Gregos and on view until September 30th at SNFCC’s Esplanade, the project includes a custom-built pavilion made of bales of used clothing — ‘mitumba’ in Swahili — most of which typically ends up in landfills in Africa. The textiles and clothes composing this particular installation are collected from Greece and intended for recycling or reuse once the outdoor exhibition concludes. 

the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape
all images © Nikos Karanikolas / SNFCC

 

 

Reflecting on the installation, the organizing team writes:The work alludes to a dystopian waste landscape and highlights a major environmental problem. The installation made of old clothes echoes the true breadth of the uncontrolled consumption in the Global North and the stringent regulations that overtly force the movement of these materials to the Global South to become the business and headache of less industrialized nations to deal with, as both waste and non-waste. An inordinate amount of textile waste comes to Africa—up to 40 percent of each bale of imported second-hand clothes is completely unusable and thus taken straight to landfills—also forcing the folk who trade in them to incur high overheads on the risk of a useless bale.’

the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape
custom-built pavilion for ‘Return to Sender’

 

 

the nest collective joins forces with EMΣΤ and snfcc 

 

The NEST Collective’s (see more here) installation originally came to fruition as a special commission for the Documenta 15 event that took place in Kassel, Germany, in 2022. Following that launch, the first version of ‘Return to Sender’ landed in Athens after SNFCC encouraged EMΣΤ to submit a proposal for their annual outdoor installation. 

 

As Katerina Gregos, Artistic Director of EMΣΤ, explains, this work was selected to ‘raise awareness of the negative consequences of high-street or fast fashion – clothes bought, worn for a short while, and discarded quickly – and to raise awareness of the issue specifically in Greece. The environmental footprint of the fashion industry is an issue that needs to be talked about more, and consumers need to be made aware that cheap clothes constitute not only an environmental problem, but also a political one as the wealthy West continues to dump its waste in the Global South and poorer countries.

the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape
using bales of used clothing

 

 

A video installation accompanies the built installation and is entitled ‘Return to Sender – Delivery Details. Set up inside the main pavilion, the video explores the complicated situation of mostly second-hand textile waste in Kenya and Africa through the viewpoints of different contributors. This mountain of endless litter, currently plaguing African countries for many years now, is abstractly replicated in SFCC’s Esplanade for the public to discover and investigate freely as the months go by. 

the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape
a commentary on the endless waste caused by fast fashion

 

 

Ultimately, this explorative project ‘brings into focus some of the most critical questions that concern us as an organization. What is the role of a cultural organization in the face of the imperative of sustainability? How do we transform, through contemporary art, the public space into a platform for learning, interaction, and dialogue about art itself, society, and the alternative perspectives we seek for the future of the planet? Aiming to create such a platform, the installation will be accompanied by a wealth of parallel programming, which will include educational and school activities, workshops for children and adults, as well as guided tours, which will be made possible with the support of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation,’ comments Elly Andriopoulou, Managing Director at SNFCC. 

the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape
for this installation, the clothes are collected in Greece

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the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape
The Nest Collective’s work is on view until September 30, 2023

the nest collective's outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape
close-up shot of the collected clothing waste

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the nest collective’s outdoor installation in athens evokes a dystopian waste landscape
 
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project info:

 

name: Return to Sender 

location: Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC), Athens 

running dates: 26 April – 30 September, 2023

installation design: The Nest Collective@thisisthenest

organized by: SNFCC | @snfcc, National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMΣT) | @emstathens

curated by: Katerina Gregos

production manager: Yiannis Arvanitis

 

 

— SNFCC team — 

 

exhibition coordinator: Sylvia Liouliou, Roula Kokkota

structural design + supervision: Christos Santorinaeos

construction: Stelios Labadarios

press office manager: Marina Kokolodimitraki

communication coordinators: Afroditi Koufagela, Eleana Papacharalampous

educational programs coordinator: Dimitra Kritikou

school program coordinator: Evi Kaisari

 

 

— EMΣT team — 

 

artistic director: Katerina Gregos

project manager: Athena Ioannou

project coordinator: Ioli Tzanetaki

text editor: Theophilos Traboulis

subtitling: Video Press

communication manager: Kassiani Benou 

communication team: Maria Tsolaki (Media Relations), Sergio Zalmas (Social Media)

education department: Elisabeth Ioannidi, Dimitris Kannas, Ioakim Theodorides, Marina Tsekou

 

 

bales procurement: Dimitris Peitsidis – Simoni Vera 

installation coordinator: Vyron Askitis – Cordia

visual identity: Bend Hyper Studio

photography + documentation: Nikos Karanikolas@karanikolas

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