Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops | Book

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops | fashion Book |

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops | fashion Book |

On the 14th of October 2010 Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops will be presenting their new book which carries the title “Inge Grognard/Ronald Stoops”. The book acts as an anthology of over 30 years of collaboration, with emphasis placed on the duo’s non-commercial work, including projects with other like-minded people such as Narcisse Tordoir, Martin Margiela, A.F. Vandevorst, Jurgi Persoons and Andrea Cammarosano. It should be viewed as an antidote to their fashion assignments and gives an insight into the influences, outlook and their relationship as creative partners.

The work created by Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops also illustrates how tightly-knit the Belgian fashion is. Stylists, designers, photographers and graphic artists all fed into and supported each other to create that now-recognizable Belgian style which also has been supported widely by Belgian shop and boutique owners who created a home market for this Belgian Fashion.

Inge Grognard about the book:
“This book starts and ends with a scream,” says Grognard. The images Inge is referring to are a black-and-white photo of Kristina -one of Martin Margiela’s house models- with her two brothers, and a colour photo of two of Inge’s cats. “The scream symbolizes how Ronald and I communicate. To outsiders the way we work together must come across as very harsh. We tend to yell at each other a lot and discussions can easily get out of hand,” she continues.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops | fashion Book |

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops | fashion Book |

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops | fashion Book | Jurgi Persoons

 

The book will be available in stores by the end of october 2010.

Photos: Inge Grognard and Ronald Stoops | Published by Ludion

The Art of Fashion: Installing Allusions

This autumn Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen will be exploring the boundaries of fashion. Today’s fashion designers are entering the area of fine art and in their turn influence the art world. The Art of Fashion reveals the sparks that fly at the interface between fashion and art. New and existing works by twenty-five international designers and artists provide a confrontational visual experience.

Fashion shows and advertising campaigns have had their day. Fashion designers present their work with installations, performances and sculptural designs. Like art, today’s fashion is collected by museums and private individuals. Conversely in recent years artists have been exploring the visual world of fashion. The fixed boundaries between fashion and art have become blurred. For the first time The Art of Fashion combines the two disciplines in a confrontational visual spectacle.

The Art of Fashion has been compiled by guest curators Jose Teunissen (lecturer at ArtEZ Arnhem) and Judith Clark (exhibition maker, London). The exhibition was made possible by the H+F Fashion on the Edge programme of author and art collector Han Nefkens, and by the Mondriaan Foundation and the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds.
The Dutch edition of ELLE is the media partner of this exhibition. The Art of Fashion exhibition is a major part of the official programme of Holland Art Cities 2009-2010 and will run until the 10Th of January 2010.

Photos: Hussein Chalayan | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen