News: Max Fraser appointed as editorial director of Dezeen
Leading architecture and design magazine Dezeen has appointed me to join its senior management team. I will start the position on 20 March 2023, a role that will see me heading up Dezeen’s editorial, digital and partnerships teams, which are responsible for Dezeen’s editorial output.
I will also join co-CEOs Benedict Hobson and Wai Shin Li on Dezeen’s senior management team alongside founding director and board member Rupinder Bhogal.
The full story is published on Dezeen.
Talk: ‘sustainable | FOOD | art’ at Austrian Culture Forum London, 8th December 2022
I’ve been invited to join a conversation at the Austrian Culture Forum London to accompany their autumn exhibition ‘sustainable | FOOD | art‘ by Austrian art duo Honey & Bunny.
Sonja Stummerer (one half of the duo) will be joined by me and esteemed peers, the curator and writer Catherine Flood who curated the ‘FOOD: Bigger than the Plate‘ exhibition at the V&A in 2019 and Rob Shorter from Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL), who aim to help create 21st century economies that are regenerative and distributive by design, so that they can meet the needs of all people within the means of the living planet.
In the context of the exhibition, we will explore how the arts can help facilitate important conversations about climate change and the future of our planet.
Free but booking is required. To reserve a place please rsvp to [email protected] or book online: https://www.acflondon.org/events/in-conversation-sustainable-food-art/
7pm, 8th December 2022
Austrian Cultural Forum London, 28 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1PQ
Article for Planted: Time to champion our regeneration generation
An opinion piece for Planted, questioning why we live in a world where healthy nutritious food costs more than chemically-doused versions. I urge for us to admit our wrongs, leave our egos at the door, mute the shareholders and elevate our citizens by addressing and challenging engrained societal inequalities as the root of humanity’s problems.