To make the use of clothes more sustainable, solutions are needed at the systemic level, giving individuals a role as citizens and consumers. When demanding new solutions from politicians and clothing companies, it is important that we recognize the problems associated with our habits related to clothing.
“Information on the harmful impacts of the clothing industry is available, but in the globalized world it is not linked to my favorite pants. I wanted to create a connection between them so that I would know more and feel more pain, in other words empathy towards the inanimate and animate environment and other people. Empathy brings about change,” Kupsala says.
At this exhibition, the connection is created through the artist’s personal data, which she collected on her clothes, and partly comparable general information, for example, regarding Finnish people’s clothing habits and global fiber production. Empathy is expressed through the open workshop where gallery visitors can try decorating patches with embroidery and nature motifs and use them to mend holes in clothes.
“If you take care of, fix and customize your clothes, you can strengthen your connection with them. By using your clothes longer, you can also reduce their ecological footprint,” Kupsala says.
The exhibition features an entity formed by individual works, spreading into the gallery space and online. Visitors get to see textile and video works dealing with data, a textile sculpture made of discarded clothes, and a workshop where they can make patches for clothes. The exhibition includes Instagram posts that comment on fashion brands’ business activities.
The creation of the work has been supported by the City of Turku / The Cultural Committee, and the VISEK Centre for the Promotion of Visual Arts.
Riikka Kupsala earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Arts Academy at the Turku University of Applied Sciences in 2017. She works with time and space arts in an idea-centered manner. Kupsala’s artistic work is based on moving images as well as sculpture and textile work techniques. Through her work, she explores consumption and its sustainability, approaching the theme from a personal perspective.
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