ISTANBUL’74 PRESENTS “FLAGS FOR FUTURE”
A SUSTAINABLE ART PROJECT CO-CURATED WITH UTÖPIA AT NOMAD ST. MORITZ 2023
Bringing together a set of artist flags, the second edition of “Flags for Future” sustainable art project will be unveiled at the 2023 edition of NOMAD St. Moritz between February 23-26 at Grace La Margna.
Presented by ISTANBUL’74, co-curated with Utöpia and in collaboration with NOMAD, the second edition of “Flags for Future” will be unveiled at the 2023 edition of NOMAD St. Moritz between February 23-26 at the historic Grace La Margna.
Supporting earthquake relief and raising awareness of plastic pollution
“Flags for Future” is a sustainable art project featuring limited-edition artist flags made from upcycled plastic waste. Taking inspiration from the unifying power of art, “Flags for Future” aims to reinterpret flags as a canvas for unity, collective thought, and artistic expression. Launched initially in 2020 to raise awareness of plastic pollution in the marine environment.
Over 25 artists unite for a collective message of hope
The project includes flag designs by leading artists such as prize-winning architect Sir David Adjaye, painter, graphic designer, and photographer Kezban Arca Batıbeki, Paris-based photographer and filmmaker Giasco Bertoli, Canadian artist Blair Chivers, French fashion designer and artist Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Turkish contemporary artist Ali Elmacı, award-winning director Alphan Eşeli, Berlin-based Danish artist Jeppe Hein, artist duo Sofie Hesselholdt and Vibeke Mejlvang, the collaborative work of Cuban-American artist José Parlá and American artist Coby Kennedy, contemporary artist and founder of the Techism movement Krista Kim, designer Mathias Kiss, major figure in kinetic and contemporary art Julio Le Parc, Scottish poet and sculptor Robert Montgomery, multimedia artist Jamie Nares, conceptual artist Ahmet Öğüt, Turkish contemporary artist Ferhat Özgür, photographer and videographer Fabio Paleari, Turkish artist Seçkin Pirim, painter and sculptor Kevin A. Rausch, creator of the famous Mr. A persona André Saraiva, digital collagist artist Tyler Spangler, multidisciplinary artist Pınar Yoldaş, American contemporary artist Aaron Young, and Turkish painter Erdoğan Zümrütoğlu.