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Marcel Wanders
DESIGN OR ART? “I am here to create an environment of love, live with passion, and make our most exciting dreams come true.” Marcel Wanders is the enfant terrible of the international… Read more
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Gold Queen
Three Queens
from € 990
Gold Queen
Three Queens
from € 990
White Queen
Three Queens
€ 3,290
White Queen
Three Queens
€ 3,290
Black Queen
Three Queens
from € 849
Black Queen
Three Queens
from € 849
Twin Doctor
Super Hero Girls
from € 499
Twin Doctor
Super Hero Girls
from € 499
Tomoons
Super Hero Girls
from € 349
Tomoons
Super Hero Girls
from € 349
Float van der Bilt
Super Hero Girls
from € 349
Float van der Bilt
Super Hero Girls
from € 349
Angelita Angeleyes
Super Hero Girls
from € 349
Angelita Angeleyes
Super Hero Girls
from € 349
Boom Boom Bitch
Super Hero Girls
from € 399
Boom Boom Bitch
Super Hero Girls
from € 399
Bumper
Super Hero Girls
from € 349
Bumper
Super Hero Girls
from € 349
Background Information about Marcel Wanders
Introduction
DESIGN OR ART?
“I am here to create an environment of love, live with passion, and make our most exciting dreams come true.”
Marcel Wanders is the enfant terrible of the international design scene. He does away with all rigid rules and cannot be pigeonholed. To put it shortly: Wanders is a liberator. As such, he gets down to work and frees the ideas of his exuberant imagination, translating them into projects that surely have more in mind beyond pure function. Only a creative mind like Wanders could come up with an idea such as the “One Minute Sculpture,” which he makes with his own hands and then gilds, as though on a production line. An homage to a golden handcraft and simultaneously a humorous critique of mass production.
Wanders is also an avowed fan of, to put it in his own words, the grandest design achievement of all time: evolution. With this in mind, his photographs Three Queens seem like fantastic portraits of three queen bees that complaisantly and stylishly or with cool distance rein over an “environment of love.” A honeycomb-like background alienates the quintessentially beautiful creatures.
“Photography is the most influential medium, I think. It makes the most bizarre realities look as normal as the girl next door, makes illusions accessible, and lets us feel connected to all the magnificent things the world has to offer,” according to Wanders, whose works can be seen in MoMA New York, MoMA San Francisco, and Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
Horst Klöver
“I am here to create an environment of love, live with passion, and make our most exciting dreams come true.”
Marcel Wanders is the enfant terrible of the international design scene. He does away with all rigid rules and cannot be pigeonholed. To put it shortly: Wanders is a liberator. As such, he gets down to work and frees the ideas of his exuberant imagination, translating them into projects that surely have more in mind beyond pure function. Only a creative mind like Wanders could come up with an idea such as the “One Minute Sculpture,” which he makes with his own hands and then gilds, as though on a production line. An homage to a golden handcraft and simultaneously a humorous critique of mass production.
Wanders is also an avowed fan of, to put it in his own words, the grandest design achievement of all time: evolution. With this in mind, his photographs Three Queens seem like fantastic portraits of three queen bees that complaisantly and stylishly or with cool distance rein over an “environment of love.” A honeycomb-like background alienates the quintessentially beautiful creatures.
“Photography is the most influential medium, I think. It makes the most bizarre realities look as normal as the girl next door, makes illusions accessible, and lets us feel connected to all the magnificent things the world has to offer,” according to Wanders, whose works can be seen in MoMA New York, MoMA San Francisco, and Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
Horst Klöver
Bio
1963 | born in Boxtel near Amsterdam, Netherlands |
1981-1982 | Academie voor Industriële Vormgeving (design academy), Eindhoven, Netherlands |
1982-1985 | Academie voor Toegepaste kunsten, Maastricht, Netherlands |
1983-1985 | Academie voor Schone kunsten, Hasselt, Belgium |
1985-1988 | Hogeschool voor de Kunsten, Arnheim, Netherlands |
Cum Laude Certificate 1988 | |
seit 1988 | freelance industrial and product designer |
1989-1991 | lecturer, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
1990-1992 | designer, Landmark Design & Consult b.v., Rotterdam, Netherlands |
1990 | lecturer, Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
1991-1993 | lecturer, Academie voor Industriële Vormgeving, Eindhoven, Netherlands |
1992 | Wanders founds Droog Design, together with Dutch designers and concept artists |
1992-1995 | partner, WAAC's Design & Consults, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
1992 | juror, Rotterdam Design Prize, Netherlands |
1993-1994 | lecturer, Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
1995-2001 | director, Wanders Wonder, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
1995 | juror, Rotterdam Design Prize, Netherlands |
1996 | releases the famous "Knottet Chair", produced for Droog Design |
1997 | juror, Limperg Award, Netherlands |
2000 | founds "Moooi" |
juror, Kho Liang Ie Award, Netherlands | |
juror, Françoise van den Bosch prize, Netherlands | |
project director, Vitra Summer Workshops, France | |
lecturer, SFMoMa, USA | |
lecturer, trend-forecasts, Netherlands Fashion Forecast Institute | |
2001 | project director, Vitra Summer Workshops, France |
lecturer, Limn, San Francisco, USA | |
lecturer, Design Academy, Niederlande | |
founds Marcel Wanders studio, Amsterdam, Netherlands | |
2003 | lecturer, FutureDesignDays, Boras, Sweden |
ab 2004 | art director and co-owner, LUTE SUITES, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
lecturer, Museum of Art & Design, New York, USA | |
lecturer, Design Festival, Portland, USA | |
2005 | guest editor, The International Design Yearbook 2005 |
interior design, restaurants Blits, Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
interior design, restaurant Thor (Hotel on Rivington, New York, USA) | |
lecturer, Thailand Creative and Design Centre, Bangkok, Thailand | |
lecturer, International Dutch Design Congress, Eindhoven, Netherlands |
Awards
2007 | Visionary! Artist Award, Museum of Arts and Design |
2006 | Designer of the Year, Elle Decoration International Design Awards |
Designer of the Year 2006, Magazin Gioia Casa, Italy | |
Best interior professional for Moooi, Dutch Woonawards | |
2005 | Elle Decoration International Design Award for "Carbon Chair", Design by Bertjan Pot et Marcel Wanders for Moooi |
2004 | Löberschütz design competition, Munich, Germany |
2003 | Selected amongst Europe's 25 Leaders of Change by Business Week (USA) |
Elle Decoration International Design Award for "Patchwork Plates" | |
Winner, Vredeman de Vries Vormgevingsprijs for "Patchwork Plates" | |
Best furniture or lighting for residential interiors, FX award for Moooi collection | |
2002 | Man of the Year, MAN (Dutch magazine) |
2000 | George Nelson Award, Interiors Magazine |
Alterpoint Design Award, Milan, Italy | |
1998 | Winner, Woonbeurspin, Netherlands |
Honorable mention in Compasso d'Oro, Italy | |
1990 | 1st prize, design competition, "Staande indoor lamp", Amsterdam, Netherlands |
1989 | 1st prize, design competition, Verzamelband, iON Rotterdam, Netherlands |
1986 | 1st prize, design competition, Olympic Design 1992 |
1st prize, design competition, Café Modern (Nescafé), Netherlands |
Collections
Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA
Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, USA
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
V&A Museum, London, UK
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Central Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands
Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark
Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, USA
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
V&A Museum, London, UK
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Central Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands
Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark
Exhibitions
2006 | Acme Gallery, Los Angeles, USA |
2005 | Hong Kong Electronics Fair, Hongkong |
Touch me, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK | |
Nest, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands | |
Simply Droog, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, Netherlands | |
Museum at FIT, New York, USA | |
2004 | Interior Design Show, Toronto, Canada |
Design Lab Nike, Portland, USA | |
100% Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
Bulthaup Center, design gallery, St. Petersburg, Russia | |
100% design, London, UK | |
Creativity Observatory, Genova, Italy, curated by Alessandro and Francesco Mendini, Italy | |
2003 | Can of Gold project at Noel Hennesy Furniture, London, UK |
Het onstaan der Dingen, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
Salone del Mobili, light installation, pirouette for Swarovski, Crystal Palace, Milan, Italy | |
2002 | Body Design, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), USA |
Strangely Familiar: Design and Everyday Life, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA | |
Skin: Surface, Substance + Design, Cooper-Hewitt, New York, USA | |
Milan in a Van – one designer show, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK | |
Opening, new Moooi showrooms, Breda, Netherlands | |
Home Made Holland, Crafts Council Gallery, London, UK | |
2001 | Limn (design interior shop), San Francisco, USA |
Marcel Wanders - Moooi in Amstelveen, wooncentrum Co van der Horst, Amstelveen, Netherlands | |
2000 | Search for Art exhibition, Milan, Italy |
Hitec-Lotec exhibition, touring exhibition, UK (until 2002) | |
Dutch Design, Ozone, Living Design Centre, Tokyo, Japan | |
Wanders Wanted expo, Gallery Material Connection, New York, USA | |
Design World, Taideteollisuus Museum, Helsinki, Finland | |
Droog design, touring exhibition, USA | |
Droog Design, Israel Museum, Israel | |
1999 | Wanders Wonders expo, Gallery TZ Art, New York, USA |
1998 | Material innovation gallery, Material Connexion, New York, USA |
Materials in design, Österreichisches Institut für Formgebung, Vienna, Austria | |
IAA, Internationale Automobil Ausstellung, Frankfurt, Germany | |
1997 | The Ecology Series 1 Glamour, Material Connexion, New York, USA |
Mutant Materials in contemporary design, Groninger Museum, Groningen, Netherlands | |
Stilwerk Design Center GmbH, Hamburg, Germany | |
Materials in design, Tekniska Mässan, Stockholm, Sweden | |
Industrial Technology Congress, Toulouse, France | |
The Institute of Materials, London, UK | |
1996 | Scanning, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Tresholds, MOMA, New York, USA | |
Dry tech, Droog Design, Milan, Italy | |
Mentalitäten, Design Center Stuttgart, Germany | |
1995 | Mentalitäten, Securitas Galerie, Bremen, Germany |
1993 | An art collection of combs, Mikimoto, Ginza, Tokyo, Japan |
Made in Holland, Museum für angewandte Kunst, Cologne, Germany | |
World-expo, World Expo, Taipé, Taiwan | |
Droog Design, selection of Dutch design, Pastoe showroom, Milan, Italy | |
1992 | Materiaal, stof voor vormgeving, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Dutch Design, ITB, Bandung, India | |
1990 | Embarrassment of riches, EEG congress, Avignon, France |