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...‘Abandoned by politicians’ Martino Reguzzoni, a 24-year-old computer engineering graduate who lives at his parents’ home in Busto Arsizio, northern Italy, says his generation has been “abandoned” by politicians...
...There is also a soaring painted-tin sculpture (Kusine, 2005) by German artist Nicole Wermers, its scalloped edge playfully echoing the shaping of the metal balustrade – the spindles breaking into curves...
...First you hear that leather supremo Bill Amberg is wrapping recycled chair frames with dyed rawhide in an experimental project with designer Martino Gamper....
...Indeed some, such as Karen Ryan and Committee, are more at home among scrapyards and junk shops while others, such as Martino Gamper, Stuart Haygarth and Tom Price, turn discarded or humble raw materials...
...Last year it was five individuals (two of whom work in partnership): Martino Gamper, Max Lamb, Julia Lohmann and Clemens Weisshaar and Reed Kram, all known for their experimental work....
...Italian-born designer Martino Gamper, 37, is best known for his ‘100 Chairs in 100 Days’ project, in which he created hybrid chairs from a variety of recycled parts....
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