Absalon | Exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen

Absalon | Exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Absalon | Exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Absalon | Exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

An interesting retrospective exhibition which shows works by the French-Israeli artist Absalon (1964 – 1993) is running at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam. This exhibition transferred from the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin.

The works on display are a fascinating statement around key concepts like: re-defining spaces, systematic and successive cataloguing, human activities, the primitive shapes and the human body.

Absalon | Exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

A fragment from the press release:

As in the KW in Berlin, the exhibition will display Absalon’s enigmatic works – living cells painted neutral white and made entirely of wood. These so called ‘Cellules’ are, as it were, living pods for just one person, in which everything can be found for day-to-day, ritual activities down to the smallest detail, including window slits to keep unwanted guests at a distance. Absalon created these units for six World cities: Tokyo, New York, Tel Aviv, Paris, Zurich and Frankfurt. The form of Absalon’s Cellules is reminiscent of the modernist architectural styles of Le Corbusier, Bauhaus, De Stijl and the Russian constructivism. They are, however, stripped of their Utopian ideals. The living cells are based on the dimensions of Absalon’s own body and are, as it were, air-raid shelters for just a single person. The spaces suggest a need for protection and shielding from the chaotic daily life. Absalon described his Cellules as “a bastion of resistance against a society that prevents me from becoming what I must become.”

The exhibition will run until 13 May 2012.

Absalon | Exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Absalon | Exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Absalon | Exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Photos by: Lotte Stekelenburg, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | Absalon |

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Lookbook | Collection Autumn | Winter 2012 | 2013

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Lookbook | Autumn Winter 2012 2013 ready to wear women's fashion collection | Persbericht Najaar Winter 2012 2013 pret a porter dames mode collectie

The Lookbook for the Warmenhoven & Venderbos autumn | winter 2012 | 2013 collection is available.

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Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art | New York

Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York | Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog

Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York | Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog

Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York | Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog

Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider began the Kraftwerk project in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 1970, setting up the pioneering Kling Klang studio, where all of Kraftwerk’s albums were conceived and composed. By the mid-1970s the group had achieved international recognition for their revolutionary electro “sound paintings” and their musical experimentation with tapes and synthesizers. Their compositions, which feature distant melodies, multilingual vocals, robotic rhythms, and custom-made vocoders and computer-speech technology, almost single-handedly created the soundtrack for our digital future. Kraftwerk anticipated the impact of technology on art and everyday life, creating sounds and visuals that capture the human condition in the age of mobility and telecommunication. Their innovative looping techniques and computerized rhythms, which had a major influence on the early development of hip-hop and electronic dance music, remain among the most commonly sampled sounds across a wide range of music genres. Furthermore, the use of robotics and other technical innovations in their live performances illustrates Kraftwerk’s belief in the respective contributions of both people and machines in creating art.

The below video by Vive Les Robots, gives a small impression of The Robots installation recorded at Kunstbau in Munich, during the exhibition “Kraftwerk. 3-D Video-Installation” in 2011.

Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York | Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog

Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York | Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog

Over eight consecutive nights in April 2012, MoMA presents a chronological exploration of the sonic and visual experiments of Kraftwerk with a live presentation of their complete repertoire in the Museum’s Marron Atrium. Each evening consists of a live performance and 3-D visualization of one of Kraftwerk’s studio albums. Kraftwerk will follow each evening’s album performance with additional compositions from their catalog, all adapted specifically for this exhibition. This reinterpretation showcases Kraftwerk’s historical contributions to and contemporary influence on global sound and image culture.

Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York | Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog

Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York | Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog

Kraftwerk | Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art New York | Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog

 Photos by: Kraftwerk | Kraftwerk website | Source: MoMA New York