I ’ M at Looiersgracht 60, an Amsterdam gallery that’s hosting Generation 15, an exhibition initiated and curated by Martijn Nekoui. The multidisciplinary show revolves around the work of 26 young creatives, identified by the letters of the alphabet. I’ve reached the letter ‘M’ when I meet Nekoui, who tells me that Isaac Monté isn’t in the gallery. Strange, because the exhibition is scheduled to last exactly three hours, a ‘time span that reflects a new generation that’s used to speed’, according to Nekoui.
Belgian-born designer Monté is in Colombo, Sri Lanka, helping the local branch of a British university set up a product-design department. Colombo, he says, when we meet on Skype, has meant an even harder confrontation with the subject of his Meat Marble project, which consists of…