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Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Nullpunkt – Nieuwe German Gestaltung, MARTa Herford, Germany

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A survey of contemporary German design, curated by Max Borka at MARTa Herford in Germany, 14. February – 19. April 2009

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Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Nature through Artifice – In Residence in Torino

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Together with Pieke Bergmans, Studio Libertiny, Raw Edges and Liliana Ovalle I was invited to spend a long weekend in Turin to discuss notions of nature and artifice. We gave presentations about our work and facilitated a design workshop for University students from Turin. The residency was organised by Barbara Brondi and Marco Raino of BRH+ Studio.

The results and documentation of the residency will be published in Interni magazine soon.

A big thank you to the team of the Residence du Parc and to Barbara and Marco!

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Luci d’Artista Projects in the city of Torino

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Daniel Buren’s “Tappeto volante� (1999) and Studio Libertiny

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Two of the students presenting their work

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

‘The Conformitory’ at Somerset House from 27 November to 7 December 2008

The Conformitory is designed to make safe elements of nature. It acknowledges our desire to connect with flora, fauna and the environment. However, a thorough risk assessment has shown that any contact needs to be controlled. Visit the Conformitory where we process nature to conform to health and safety standards.

Julia Lohmann & Gero Grundmann

Best known for her elegant lamps made from sheep’s stomachs, designer Julia Lohmann will be resident in the Embankment Galleries’ Studio with Gero Grundmann, for ‘The Conformitory: Nature Contained’, as part of ‘Wouldn’t it be nice… Wishful thinking in art and design’.

Working busily from inside a forensic tent, Lohmann and Grundmann will be manufacturing sanitised, ‘health and safety approved’ versions of the natural world – laminated leaves, perfected branches, nut-free nuts and more…

The Conformitory at ‘Wouldn’t it be nice… Wishful thinking in art and design’, Somerset House, Strand London WC2R 1LA, 27 November – 7 December 2008

For press enquiries please contact: Tom.Coupe@SomersetHouse.org.uk

conformitory3 The Conformitory at Somerset House from 27 November to 7 December 2008

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conformitory2 The Conformitory at Somerset House from 27 November to 7 December 2008

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

‘Resilience’ concrete and wool tables – Design Miami/Basel 2008

designed for the ‘Designers of the Future Award’ exhibition

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The ‘Resilience’ concrete and wool tables on display

My response to the concrete and wool brief set by Design Miami/Basel is based on research into manmade structures that are exposed to the elements, re-conquered by nature and demolished by humans as well as the effects of natural disasters on the built environment.

The concrete and wool objects on show play with a role reversal of qualities we associate with manmade and natural materials. Concrete, which is normally considered a structural and long-lasting material, is cast in two-dimensional forms onto a woven wool backing. Then, in a design process that harnesses destructive force and the ‘undesirable’ effects of decay as a creative tool, the concrete shapes are broken up. Held together by wool, normally deemed the weaker material of the two, the fragmented forms are then reconfigured into three-dimensional shapes and fixed. This process allows the creation of a wide range of unique objects based on shapes cast in a single mould.

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A view of my section of the ‘Designers of the Future Award’ display

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The high ‘Resilience’ table

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The low ‘Resilience’ table

For further information please visit: www.designmiami.com
© Julia Lohmann 2008

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Designer of the Future – Design Miami/ Basel

Design Miami/Basel, the global forum for limited edition design has selected me as a ‘Designer of the Future’

Press Release:

For Design Miami/ Basel 2008, Design Miami/ has named 4 Designers of the Future. For this award, each designer/collective will create a new object, installation, or series using concrete and wool, supplementing their work with a short video of his/her creative process. The new work and video will be exhibited at Design Miami/ Basel, which will take place at the Markthalle Basel, Viaduktstrasse 10, Basel, Switzerland from June 3 – 5, 2008. The decision to showcase more than one young creative person or collective within a single year was made after taking into consideration the tremendous energy in contemporary design, a field which encompasses a vast variety of compelling approaches and styles. With this award, Design Miami/ Basel demonstrates its commitment to experimental, limited edition and non-industrial design and seeks to reward creativity expressed through new forms, new processes, and new design philosophies. By honoring more than one person or collective at a time, it seeks to provide a more complete picture of where design practice is heading.

More info: http://www.designmiami.com/basel/spotlight/

Martino Gamper

Max Lamb

Clemens Weisshaar & Reed Kram