Milan: Furniture Fair – Lambrate/Ventura – Street
Food. California Bakery’s food truck was
just one of a few food trucks out on the bright sunny days, perfect for eating
al fresco.
Milan: Furniture Fair – Lambrate/Ventura – Royal
Academy of Art, The Hague NL. The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague presented Live
Factory Make My Day, which consisted of three closely connected zones, which
explored various notions of the production process. The human body and the
relationship between the human body and its surrounding space were the
connecting themes in the Live Factory.
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague NL: Nynke Koster –
Coexist. In 1921 the then director of the Royal Academy of
Art bought a copy of the world famous ‘Porta del Paradiso’ doors by Lorenzo
Ghiberti (1378-1455). These plaster doors are the basis of part of NynkeKoster’s graduation collection. Within this still developing collection Nynke
Koster makes imprints of various spaces that she subsequently incorporates into
objects. In Live Factory Make My Day part of a carpet can be seen. It is a
negative of the eighth panel of the doors, The Fall of Jericho. The soft carpet
is the result of a comprehensive reproduction process. After applying wax to
the Ghiberti panels, Nynke Koster made a rubber mold, which she subsequently
cast and lathered. In this work in progress Koster shows the current relevance
of an art historical panel, while at the same time giving her own
interpretation to the original object.
Nynke Koster - The fall of Jericho "carpet"
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague NL: Nynke Koster and
David in den Bosch. Nynke Koster and
David in den Bosch both graduated in 2013, respectively from the departments of
Interior Architecture and Furniture Design and Photography. In Milan they
presented a participatory project that reflects on the fast changing
technological developments. The predictions are that within five years
smartphones will have given way to convenient gadgets such as smartwatches and
smartglasses. The designers want to catch and capture this historical moment by
making casts of visitors’ hands holding a smartphone. The alienating forms that
result from the casting refer to the way our bodies adjust to the technology we
use. During Back Stage on Stage this project will result in a growing
collection of documents that will in a few years’ time prove how we used to use
our smartphones.
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague NL: Anouk van
Klaveren. In Anouk van Klaveren’s project 000 004 Hypertrichosos 2.0 the required ingredients are taken from the visitors. Anouk van Klaveren
uses human hair to create bow ties on stage. Thus a growing collection will
arise during the Salone del Mobile. The production process resembles a factory
assembly line. The work questions the current trend among fashion houses and
shops for transparency about the production process and the origin of the base
materials. Consumers increasingly want to know how things are produced and
where they come from. But where does one draw the line?
Above. Renee Strikkeling Anouk van Klaveren and
Yamuna Forzani.
Academy of Art Architecture and Design Prague:
Tadeas Podracky. Artist and Designer Tadeas Podracky – Jaars, cut glass, wood
and leather, 2013.
Academy of Art Architecture and Design Prague:
Tadeas Podracky. “I’m inspired by the works of Joseph Beuys, though
in this piece I replaced some of the elements, like the torch in his works was
replaced with the Czech crystal glass, which was then engraved." Tadeas Podracky.
Academy of Art Architecture and Design Prague:
Tereza Galbara. Tereza Galbava – Ritual, sisal, cotton, 2013.
Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design: Lisa Maria Wandel, Franziska Zeller.
Lisa Maria Wandel,
Franziska Zeller - Kollektion Muller,
oakwood, brass, is an ensemble inspired by a traditional spring
form pan. With its clamping lever lock, it is used for fixing the plug
elements. Simple connections provide a fast and reversible installation without
using additional tools. Legs and panels made out of oak wood and the fixing
brass ring associate traditional material and modern production method of CNC
milling.
Burg
Giebichenstein University of Art and Design: Julia Kortus. Julia Kortus –
Material Beeswax. beeswax, cotton, linen,
paper. “In my master project I tried to find a new
application for the almost forgotten material: beeswax. New tasks should
change the consciousness of the material and change the appreciation of
beeswax. I decided to use the material in its purest form and combined with
organic cotton and papers. The natural, original application, the beeswax can
be seperated from the other materials again, almost without residue. His
incredible advantage, the ability to use it again and again, is not lost. It
is the durability of the material. Only the form is lost in a short time. There
is nothing else than the raw material beeswax.
Pizza?
Francois
Leblanc and Jose Levy
Furniture Fair – Lambrate/Ventura - Daniel
Gonzalez. Argentinian artist Daniel Gonzalez site-specific installation,
Criminal Aesthetic Fashion Soundsystem. Like a spaceship the sound system is a
machine of music-aesthetic, full of color, music and lights that sings and
tells stories through living space. The
installation includes fifty sculpture-speakers in different dimensions covered
by a visionary iconography made of sequins and spray paint, all in unique
pieces.