Boris Johnson installation unveiled in Manchester Central

It's to raise awareness on textile waste

Author: Alex UsherPublished 19th Nov 2021

An giant installation of Boris Johnson made of recycled clothing has gone on display as a 'wake-up call for the Prime Minister to tackle textile waste'.

The display is part of a project from the Manchester Art Fair who have worked alongside Manchester School of Fashion students to create the piece.

The students were the ones who designed and created the statue with the hopes that it proves a response in regards to textile waste and the contributions it causes to climate change.

The installation can be found at Manchester Central and is open to the public all weekend.

The installation:




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