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DISCOVER Christopher Joshua Benton art uses found objects to explore inequality
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Christopher Joshua Benton art uses found objects to explore inequality

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Christopher Joshua Benton is a Dubai-based artist known for his multidisciplinary approach, which includes photography, film, sculpture, and installation art. He established his practice with the mission to explore themes of inequity, power, labor, and hope through the use of everyday found objects. Benton's current approach emphasizes sustainability and the circular economy by repurposing discarded materials into art. Core values include innovation, social commentary, and environmental responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, materials, and societal narratives.

Location

  • Headquarters: Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Various locations in Dubai and other global sites for projects and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled and found materials, and creating art that promotes environmental awareness and sustainable practices.

  • Key innovations: Development of installations using found objects, such as bricolage chairs made from everyday materials like paint buckets, street signs, and beaded car seats. These works highlight the ingenuity and resourcefulness of working-class migrants in the UAE.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced discarded materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local communities.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Benton's portfolio includes innovative projects such as "How to be at Rest" (an installation featuring bricolage chairs made by migrants in the UAE), and various other works that repurpose everyday objects to tell stories of labor and resilience.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing techniques for transforming found objects into high-value art, exploring new applications for recycled materials, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in art production processes.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the art industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste installations, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to art and material usage.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Art installations and services available through galleries, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Strong focus on integrating circular economy principles and waste reduction in art).

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for collectible art pieces and installations.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of found and recycled materials in projects, with emphasis on their environmental and social significance.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, many installations focus on reusability and material repurposing.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of recycled materials and local production. Specific carbon metrics not provided.

Key Takeaway

Christopher Joshua Benton transforms the art industry through innovative use of found and recycled materials, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and social commentary in contemporary art.

Explore Further

  • Christopher Joshua Benton website: https://www.christopherbenton.com

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Christopher Joshua Benton is a Dubai-based artist known for his multidisciplinary approach, which includes photography, film, sculpture, and installation art. He established his practice with the mission to explore themes of inequity, power, labor, and hope through the use of everyday found objects. Benton's current approach emphasizes sustainability and the circular economy by repurposing discarded materials into art. Core values include innovation, social commentary, and environmental responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, materials, and societal narratives.

Location

  • Headquarters: Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Various locations in Dubai and other global sites for projects and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled and found materials, and creating art that promotes environmental awareness and sustainable practices.

  • Key innovations: Development of installations using found objects, such as bricolage chairs made from everyday materials like paint buckets, street signs, and beaded car seats. These works highlight the ingenuity and resourcefulness of working-class migrants in the UAE.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced discarded materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local communities.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Benton's portfolio includes innovative projects such as "How to be at Rest" (an installation featuring bricolage chairs made by migrants in the UAE), and various other works that repurpose everyday objects to tell stories of labor and resilience.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing techniques for transforming found objects into high-value art, exploring new applications for recycled materials, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in art production processes.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the art industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste installations, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to art and material usage.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Art installations and services available through galleries, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Strong focus on integrating circular economy principles and waste reduction in art).

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for collectible art pieces and installations.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of found and recycled materials in projects, with emphasis on their environmental and social significance.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, many installations focus on reusability and material repurposing.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of recycled materials and local production. Specific carbon metrics not provided.

Key Takeaway

Christopher Joshua Benton transforms the art industry through innovative use of found and recycled materials, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and social commentary in contemporary art.

Explore Further

  • Christopher Joshua Benton website: https://www.christopherbenton.com

Christopher Joshua Benton is a Dubai-based artist known for his multidisciplinary approach, which includes photography, film, sculpture, and installation art. He established his practice with the mission to explore themes of inequity, power, labor, and hope through the use of everyday found objects. Benton's current approach emphasizes sustainability and the circular economy by repurposing discarded materials into art. Core values include innovation, social commentary, and environmental responsibility, with a purpose to redefine the relationship between art, materials, and societal narratives.

Location

  • Headquarters: Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

  • Primary manufacturing/operations locations: Various locations in Dubai and other global sites for projects and collaborations.

The Circular Vision

  • Core circular economy principles: Designing out waste, using recycled and found materials, and creating art that promotes environmental awareness and sustainable practices.

  • Key innovations: Development of installations using found objects, such as bricolage chairs made from everyday materials like paint buckets, street signs, and beaded car seats. These works highlight the ingenuity and resourcefulness of working-class migrants in the UAE.

  • Prioritization of local sourcing and closed-loop supply chains: Emphasis on using locally sourced discarded materials and sustainable production methods to minimize environmental impact and support local communities.

Pioneering Solutions

  • Flagship projects: Benton's portfolio includes innovative projects such as "How to be at Rest" (an installation featuring bricolage chairs made by migrants in the UAE), and various other works that repurpose everyday objects to tell stories of labor and resilience.

The Regenerative Future

  • R&D focus areas: Advancing techniques for transforming found objects into high-value art, exploring new applications for recycled materials, and developing solutions that further reduce waste and energy consumption in art production processes.

  • Ambitious goals: To lead the art industry in sustainable practices, create zero-waste installations, and inspire a shift towards a regenerative approach to art and material usage.

Fact Sheet

  • Commercial Availability: Art installations and services available through galleries, exhibitions, and direct commissions.

  • Circularity Rating: 5/5 (Strong focus on integrating circular economy principles and waste reduction in art).

  • Cost Rating: High-end pricing for collectible art pieces and installations.

  • Material Passport: Detailed use of found and recycled materials in projects, with emphasis on their environmental and social significance.

  • Designed for Disassembly: Yes, many installations focus on reusability and material repurposing.

  • Carbon Performance: Focus on reducing carbon footprint through the use of recycled materials and local production. Specific carbon metrics not provided.

Key Takeaway

Christopher Joshua Benton transforms the art industry through innovative use of found and recycled materials, setting a benchmark for environmental responsibility and social commentary in contemporary art.

Explore Further

  • Christopher Joshua Benton website: https://www.christopherbenton.com

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