Hella Jongerius Misfit

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Hella JongeriusMisfit13 November 2010 – 13 February 2011Museum Boijmans Van BeuningenMuseumpark 18-20NL-3015 CX RotterdamThe NetherlandsThis autumn Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is presenting the first retrospective exhibition in the Netherlands of the designer Hella Jongerius. It is a unique survey of her working practices, experiments and innovative products.The exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen includes industrial products, experiments and numerous sketch models, giving an overview of all of Hella Jongerius’s themes and preoccupations. The exhibition includes well-known designs such as the B-set, Long Neck & Groove Bottles, Repeat fabrics, Nymphenburg plates, the Polder Sofa, IKEA vases and the Frog Table. It also features her most recent work: in the middle of the space are 300 unique vases arranged in a circle according to colour. This series of Coloured Vases has been developed in close collaboration with Royal Tichelaar Makkum.

Hella Jongerius Misfit

On the walls there is a visual chronological survey of the works in the exhibition by the graphic designer Irma Boom.ImperfectionHella Jongerius (1963) is one of the most important designers of her generation. In the 1990s she introduced imperfections and individuality into the industrial manufacturing process. Jongerius believes that the quality of craftsmanship is not legible in perfect products but only in the ‘misfits’ that betray the process and the hand of the maker. ‘Misfits are my idea of perfection’, says Jongerius. Many of her products, such as the Layers textiles and Nymphenburg plates, explore the potential of historical motifs and narrative decoration. In the Frog Table, the decoration literally escapes from the flat surface; the frog mediates between the table and the user almost as a living creature.ColoursThe retrospective exhibition at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen explores Jongerius’s working methods and her innovative vision of the design profession.

The objects are arranged by colour and almost all of them are attached to the walls. This display means that there is are no thematic or chronological groupings and also no hierarchy between preparatory studies and finished products. Moreover, the objects are stripped of their normal functional context. In a museum the user is an observer. The museum context offers the visitor room to reflect upon the objects’ hidden meanings.BiographyHella Jongerius graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven in the early 1990s, a period that witnessed the emergence of conceptual design. Between 1993 and1998 Jongerius mainly initiated her own design projects and contributed to several projects for Droog Design. Since then she has worked for numerous clients around the world.

She has won prestigious prizes and her designs are represented in the collections of museums and galleries including the Museum of Modern Art in New York; the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York; Galerie Kreo in Paris and the Design Museum in London. Her studio, Jongeriuslab, was based in Rotterdam until 2008. Jongerius now lives and works in Berlin.CatalogueThis autumn Phaidon Press is publishing the monograph ‘Hella Jongerius – Misfit’ written by Louise Schouwenberg, with contributions by the design critic Alice Rawsthorn and Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The publication is designed by Irma Boom and is available from the museum shop.The exhibition ‘Hella Jongerius – Misfit’ has been curated by Louise Schouwenberg and is part of the official programme of Holland Art Cities 2009-2010. The exhibition has been made possible by a contribution from the Ahrend Fonds, administered by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds. The exhibition has been made possible by Maharan, Vitra, Royal Tichelaar Makkum, Kettal, Camper and kt COLOR.Note to editorsFor further information and images please contact Marketing and communications, tel. +31 (0)10 44.19.561 or e-mail:.

We kindly request that you mention our website when publishing an article:.Image above:Photo credit: Fabrice Gousset.Courtesy Galerie kreo.Collection: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam.

'Hella Jongerius: Misfit is a handsome book, its design by fellow dutch designer Irma Boom, reflecting the imaginative work of the maverick product designer.' -d-talks.com 'This monograph (stich-bound - lovely) brings together and celebrates the work of the genius Dutch designer, Hella Jongerius. Her work is gloriously eccentric, yet grounded.

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The perfect combination. And we love her Polder sofa, always have, always will.'

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-Living Etc magazine 'Designing a design monograph is bit of a balancing act. Trust Irma Boom to get it spot-on with this gorgeous collection. The book's soft binding, untrimmed paper and tactile layered-vinyl cover illustration provide subtle nods to the unexpected and craft-influenced elements that have become Jongerius's signature; inside, the aspects of Jongerius's practice that set her apart are all proudly on display. It's a book almost as covetable as the design it sets out to celebrate; if Hella Jongerius is a misfit, fitting in has never seemed less desirable.'

-Grafik 'A wonderfully tactile and detailed showcase. Like much of Jongerius' work, this monograph has the mark of the maker: deliberately dynamic and demonstrative it is a wonder to behold.'

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