Woven research: a symposium
Friday 06 Sep 2019 from 9am to 4pm
Full. With simultaneous interpretation into English and French
Schedule
10.30: Doors open, coffee served
Morning moderated by Alice Rawsthorn (design critic and writer)
11.00: Anne Röhl (art historian)
11.30: Pascale Gatzen (artist, educator and fashion designer)
12.00: Roundtable discussion
13.00: Lunch break
Afternoon moderated by Catherine Geel
14.30: Yemi Awosile (designer)
15.00: Christien Meindertsma (designer)
15.30: Break
15.45: Flavia Carraro (anthropologist)
16.15: Christel Vesters (writer, curator and teacher)
17.00: Open discussion and Q&A
The day will conclude with the launch and signing of the book "Interlace, woven research" published by Lafayette Anticipations and designed by Irma Boom, in presence of Hella Jongerius and Irma Boom
After graduating from Eindhoven Design Academy in 1993, she founded the Jongeriuslab studio, where she has pursued independent projects and also created products for major clients, including Maharam (New York), KLM, Kvadrat rugs and Royal Tichelaar Makkum (Netherlands), Ikea (Sweden) and Vitra (Basel).
She has been the Art Director for colours and materials at Vitra for many years. Hella Jongerius leads on the same front fundamental research and industrial developments. A little more than two years ago, she wrote with Louise Schouwenberg a manifesto entitled Beyond the New which conspired frenetic desire for novelty in production, highlighting the need for common reference to fragile know-how, in ethical and societal considerations. This text but also the entire career of Hella Jongerius has a considerable influence on younger generations of creators.
Works by Hella Jongerius have been shown at museums and galleries such as Lafayette Anticipations, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum and MoMA (New York), Design Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum (London), Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam), Moss Gallery (New York) and Galerie kreo (Paris). In 2017 Hella Jongerius was awarded the Sikkens Prize.