W&V Spring summer 2010 campaign online
The Warmenhoven & Venderbos website has been updated with the online spring/summer 2010 campaign which is featuring fragments from the S/S 10 collection.
“Some conceptual keywords and key-phrases for the collection are: Imprints of skin , imprints of garments , imprints of sizes. Distortion of or between translation results in distortion between the layers. Meaning and shape are redefined. Shape follows individual body and mind.”
Find all campaign images here on the W&V website.
WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS | Website: campaign S/S 10
Cindy Sherman early work: Doll Clothes

The below video is one of the First Cindy Sherman’s super-8 films. “Doll Clothes” has not been viewed since 1975, the year it was made in. It comically crosses Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase with animated paper dolls in a sly, funny and clever precursor to the concerns that became signature elements in Sherman’s remarkable body of conceptual photographic work.
“Doll Clothes” was purchased with assistance from the American Patrons of Tate, using funds raised by a group of private collectors including Kathy and Richard S Fuld Jr, Monica Kalpakian, and Steve and Lisa Tananbaum in 2008
“Sherman’s 1975 animated short Doll Clothes, is among the pieces that bring Sherman’s early exploration of gender and identity into focus. Paul Ha and Catherine Morris
Super-8 black and white film transferred to video, silent
2min, 22sec
installation

Photos and video: Cindy Sherman | Tate collection | Ubuweb
A/W 09/10 2D graphic



WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS A/W 09/10 | 2D graphic
W&V Spring/Summer 2009

Feminine cut, ice white dresses and skirt with negative coupe and shadow graphic artworks.
The skin of(f)

From the WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS archives.
The skin of(f) is a small installation in which a step by step example of the conceptual approach of W&V is shown.
By means of adhesive tape a 3-dimensional mould of the upper body of Venderbos was created. The mould was reduced to a 2-dimensional pattern through coupe and cut. This part provided the basic pattern for a garment, in this case a skirt.
The Skin of(f) installation was bought by the Historical museum located in The Schielandhuis, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Detail from the skin of(f) installation.

Overview snapshot from the skin of(f) installation.
From the WARMENHOVEN & VENDERBOS archives | The skin of(f)











