Temporary wardrobe for the exhibition In the heart of the Renaissance at Rijksmuseum Twenthe.
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Book design for Marlies Rohmer’s What Happened To My Buildings by Hilde de Haan and Jolanda Keesom for nai010 publishers.
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Detail from The Stec presents Food To Be Expo, Klokgebouw Eindhoven
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Ubiquist, Ted Noten
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Glass: The Engine of Progress is an exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut about how glass extends the eye into the heavens, around the world, through the human body and down into the depths of the microcosmos. Wonder about the material that developed along with our curiosity to spur on progress and topple world views.
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Ted Noten: Ubiquist is Ted’s latest and yellowest monograph. The book maps his practice into four distinct ‘spaces’, The Cube, The Stage, The Square and the Market, that stand for different types of capital as coined by Pierre Bourdieu. The book tracks Ted Noten’s work as it ranges from highly luxurious commercial goods to socially engaged game changers.
Text by Gert Staal and Jennifer Allen
Published by Barbera van der Kooij of nai010
Photography by Johannes Schwartz a.o.
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‘GLASS, The Engine of Progress’ is an exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut about how glass extends the eye into the heavens, around the world, through the human body and down into the depths of the microcosmos. Wonder about the material that developed along with our curiosity to spur on progress and topple world views.
The show features great work by Sabine Marcelis & Brit van Nerven, Phil Procter, heirs Bouvy, Arnout Visser, Overtreders W, John Dollond, Arnout Meijer, Duran Group, Andries Copier, David Derksen, NEXT architects, Heinrich Geißler, El Ultimo Grito, Bertjan Pot, Hella Jongerius, Experimental Jetset, Raw Color and many more.
The exhibition is on until the 23d of August 2015 at Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam.
Koehorst in ‘t Veld curated and designed the exhibition, production by Babette Zijlstra and text by Gert Staal.
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