Showing posts with label netherlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netherlands. Show all posts

10.29.2008

heartland in the netherlands

Van Abbemuseum

For three months, the city of Eindhoven will play host to art and music from the heart of the USA.Visitors will be given an introduction to an unknown part of a very well known country.

During the American presidential elections – when there is a great deal of US political coverage in the Netherlands – the Heartland experience offers a different perspective, concentrating on new, cultural insights into the region...
The aim of the exhibition is to form a more subtle picture of the part of the United States that we define as the new Heartland. Geographically, the exhibition roughly follows the Mississippi River and its tributaries from the south to the north, taking in an area from New Orleans up to Minneapolis, including Omaha, Kansas City, Detroit and Chicago...
Why Heartland? There are several reasons why the Van Abbemuseum decided to focus on the art and culture of the central and southern states of the USA, for us defined as Heartland. Firstly, the selected works form a valuable complement to the exhibition history of the Van Abbemuseum. Most of the work exhibited in the museum from the 1960s onwards came from the American East Coast, while from the 1990s onwards the attention shifted to Los Angeles and the West Coast. This background made the curators curious about the zone in between...whole story here
shout out to detroit! (Design 99, Detroit Tree of Heaven Woodshop and everyone involved)

2 different artists




above detroit artist CHRIS SAMUELS
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and below, dutch artist KATJA MATER (on display @ V&A gallery ny until nov. 16th)


-their portfolios as a whole are very different but I found a few between them to be an interesting comparison

10.27.2008

future adaptations? Corpus 2.0 by Marcia Nolte


Corpus 2.0 by Marcia Nolte is a set of seven portraits illustrating how the human body could adjust itself to the design of products, including a hole in the lips for smokers (left) and a ridge in the nose developed for wearing glasses (right).
LINKS AND STORY HERE
The project is exhibited at the graduation show at Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands