Ethel Leon
Abstract
Self-production is a way young designers worldwide spread their objects, showing them in institutional spaces such as design fairs and exhibitions. As a result of so-called flexible or new capitalism, and the consequent rise of many private design schools, this self-production aims very precisely a market around tourism circuits, but is no response to peripherical societies design demands.
ISSUE 3 | April 2010 | 01/07 | Past Radical Propositions