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Katinka Bock, Commotion in Higienopolis / Interview Dirk Meylaerts #4

Dirk Meylaerts, director of production explains how this spoon-shaped-human-sized sculpture has been produced.

Dirk Meylaerts is Director of Production at Lafayette Anticipations - Fondation d'entreprise Galeries Lafayette.

After studying philosophy, Dirk Meylaerts went on an international tour as a dancer with the company of choreographer Jan Fabre in a piece entitled "The power of tetanic madness".  At the age of 23, he decided to become a furniture designer. After finishing his cabinetmaking studies at the Arts et Métiers in Brussels, he works for two years for a German master cabinetmaker before opening his first workshop where he works on unique pieces for private clients. He also develops products for Exki and even chocolate for Pierre Marcolini. In 2006, he founded D&A Lab, a project around design and art, where limited editions are produced and sold in collaboration with internationally renowned artists.

Katinka Bock's approach involves a discursive understanding of sculpture. The form is often the result of a working process in which the rational and the unexpected response to each other.

Her work now occupies an important place on the international art scene. Her work is represented by galleries Jocelyn Wolff (Paris), Meyer Riegger (Berlin) and Greta Meert (Brussels). 

Noted for her sculpture work, in 2012 she received the 14th Ricard Foundation Prize and the Dorothea von Stetten Prize in Germany. She is also a resident at Villa Medicis in 2012-2013. 

Katinka Bock presented a travelling exhibition project at the Kunst Museum Winterthur, the MUDAM in Luxembourg and the IAC in Villeurbanne. Her work was also presented at Lafayette Anticipations for her solo show Commotion in Higienópolis and at the Pivô art centre in São Paulo in an exhibition entitled Avalanche. She is nominated for the Marcel Duchamp Prize 2019.

She has graduated at Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee (2004) and has a post-diploma from the National School of Fine Arts of Lyon (2005),