Coordinated Clutter Structures

The Very Organized and Compact Cubes by Michael Johansson

Swedish artist Michael Johansson uses everyday objects compacted into small, cubed spaces to create his contemporary structures. A comment on our ever shrinking living spaces and need for organization sculptures such as ‘Ghost’ and ‘Strolls Through Time and Space’ by Michael Johansson provide insight into the human psyche.

Michael Johansson makes art out of objects such as wire bed frames (for ‘Some Assembly Required’) and an old TV, brief cases, dvd covers, an old camera, a thermos, a rotary phone receiver and used books for ‘Bleka Minnen.’
Trend Themes
1. Compact Object Art - Artists are compressing everyday objects into small, cubed spaces to create contemporary structures that speak to the trend of shrinking living spaces and the desire for organization.
2. Upcycling Art - Artists are utilizing everyday objects to create sculptures, promoting the concept of upcycling and sustainability.
3. Minimalism in Art - Artists are creating sculptures and installations with only essential objects, reflecting the current trend of minimalism in art.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design Industry - The rise of compact object art, upcycling art and minimalism in art provide opportunities to create a new market in the art and design industry, targeting consumers seeking unique and meaningful pieces for their home or office.
2. Sustainability Industry - The upcycling trend seen in compact object art sculptures can inspire companies in the sustainability industry to innovate and create new products that utilize the concept of repurposing everyday objects to reduce waste.
3. Interior Design Industry - Compact object art allows for new and unique decorative elements to be incorporated into interior designs, providing opportunities for collaboration between artists and interior designers to create one-of-a-kind spaces.

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