The German artist Tobias Rehberger created in collaboration with the iconic furniture company Artek , an installation in the Café Logomo
of Turku, Finland. and displays and activities scheduled take place in the cultural center Logomo.
empty space color, the operator has used only black and white. And
exception, a bright orange light from which emerges a line across the interior.
Children Stoll NE60, Alvar Aalto .
This is not the first time the German operator is working with Artek, it was in the Venice Biennale creating a permanent installation at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni which won the Golden Lion.
Read more about this project in diarioDESIGN .
"I like the idea of \u200b\u200bcreating a visual art project in which the objective is not to see anything. The installation I created for Turku is based on the same concept of Venice. Applied to a completely different space to the common, but despite their different appearance, has the same dazzling effect. " "The installation of the Venice Biennale is a clear example of how art, architecture and design have an important international project. Artek is closely linked to the art world where exploring new visions and create new impressions and dialogue, "said the general director of Artek, Mirkku Kullberg.
Coffee can be seen until December 18, 2011, from 11 to 19 hours. More info on about coffee
here.
began his career as an artist in the early 90's and has since exhibited extensively throughout the world. Rehberger is interested in the conflict between functionalism and aesthetics, and likes to challenge and play with the notion of art and its various strategies. In their work using various means and approaches. Rehberger conceptual work breaks the traditional boundaries and unique combinations of painting, sculpture, architecture and design.
More on Artek Artek
, the Finnish company contemporary furniture founded in 1935 by Alvar Aalto, is today an innovative company that continues to contribute to modern design with functional products and timeless look. Since its inception Artek's philosophy is the synthesis of the arts, architecture and design.
More on Artek in diarioDESIGN
Logomo The cafeteria is a large space in which people can enjoy and relax. For this, the German artist has started with a base white, adorned with bold graphic lines of black left their mark everywhere, overlap, intertwine with each other and even appear on the furniture. The lines make the furniture pieces to join the space and who reside together.
exception, a bright orange light from which emerges a line across the interior.
Rehberger lines can be seen on iconic Artek pieces, such as Sedia 1, Enzo Mari and
Children Stoll NE60, Alvar Aalto .
This is not the first time the German operator is working with Artek, it was in the Venice Biennale creating a permanent installation at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni which won the Golden Lion.
"I like the idea of \u200b\u200bcreating a visual art project in which the objective is not to see anything. The installation I created for Turku is based on the same concept of Venice. Applied to a completely different space to the common, but despite their different appearance, has the same dazzling effect. "
And if something is Nothing Happens for a Reason is that dazzles .
here.
More on Tobias Rehberger Tobias Rehberger
began his career as an artist in the early 90's and has since exhibited extensively throughout the world. Rehberger is interested in the conflict between functionalism and aesthetics, and likes to challenge and play with the notion of art and its various strategies. In their work using various means and approaches. Rehberger conceptual work breaks the traditional boundaries and unique combinations of painting, sculpture, architecture and design.
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