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maarten baas, tord boontje, and claudy jongstra with moss at design 05 miami during art basel miami 2005 home


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Maarten Baas

 


Tord Boontje

 


Claudy Jongstra

December 1-5, 2005

05 Degrees of Separation: a special group exhibition by Moss Gallery at Design 05 Miami, with work by among others Maarten Baas, Tord Boontje and Claudy Jongstra

In association with Design05Miami, Moss Gallery will open a satellite location in the heart of Miami's Design District during the five days of the Art Basel Miami Beach art show. The large-scale multi-artist installation, called 05 Degrees of Separation, will occupy the entire ground floor of the Buick Building, located at 3841 NE 2nd Avenue. Art Basel Miami Beach, the sister event to Art Basel in Switzerland, is the most important art show on the American continent and a cultural and social highlight of the Americas. Of course, Moss Gallery is also a cultural and social highlight of the Americas, but in a different way.

Location:
3841 Ne 2nd Ave (map)
Miami, FL 33137

About Maarten Baas

Where There’s Smoke is a continuing narrative told through one-of-a-kind pieces created by Dutch designer Maarten Baas for Moss, in which iconic examples of innovative 20th century aesthetic movements (which have been the strongest personal influences for this young graduate of Design Academy Eindhoven, the Netherlands) are burned, then stabilized with an epoxy resin and a special lacquer. Wielding a torch as one might a chisel, Baas re-sculpts these design icons with flame, careful to preserve, as much as possible, their structural integrity (and thereby their original functionality). Their authorship and identity altered, they become revisionist, highly personal, audacious expressions of Baas, all now related through his personal experience and through the eloquence of their metamorphosis.

In 05 Degrees of Separation, Baas will continue his evolving series for Moss, Where There's Smoke, launching fourteen one-off "burned" iconic classics from Carlo Molino, Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Charles and Ray Eames, and Achille Castiglioni.

About Tord Boontje

Born in Enschede, the Netherlands, in 1968, Boontje studied industrial design at the renowned Dutch design academy at Eindhoven, before moving to London to enroll at the Royal College of Art. After graduating in 1994, he opened his studio in south London where he designed and produced limited-edition objects from recycled and ready-made industrial materials. Having forged, early on, fertile industrial partnerships with historic producers such as Swarovski in Austria, Moroso in Italy, and Kvadrat in Denmark, Boontje continues to realize a kind of industrialized fantasy world, replete with fairy-tale-like shimmering boughs of crystal copper-colored autumn leaves, pure gold vines overgrowing naked Edison light bulbs, gigantic copper garlands falling lazily over floral-patterened tables created with hand-hammered nails, and delicate tea chairs upholstered with hand-torn lacey muslins.

In 05 Degrees of Separation, Boontje will present one-off studio pieces, the world launch of his new Autumn Blossom chandelier for Swarovski and a 24k gold version of his popular Garland light for Artecnica.

About Claudy Jongstra

Living and working in rural Friesland, Jongstra is constantly exploring methods of non-invasive farming techniques and researching new methods for improving care of the flock and, hence, the quality of their wool. Creating textiles which straddle high technology and ancient handcraft, industrialized processes and alchemical, labor-intensive techniques, Jongstra designed her own manually-operated felting “machine” which mimics the different hand movements traditionally used to make felt over the past six millennium. The dyes she uses vary from natural vegetable dyes to the most sophisticated French dyes, working from a repertoire of over 500 formulas. She has collaborated with many fashion designers, including John Galliano, Christian Lacroix, and Donna Karan, a well as with noted architects and designers such as Rem Koolhaas, Stephen Holl, Jasper Morrison, Hella Jongerius, and Maarten Baas. Her work is in the permanent collections of many museums, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York, the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.

In 05 Degrees of Separation, Jongstra will present incredibly crafted natural felt floor rugs.

Contact:
Franklin Getchell, President
Moss
146 Greene Street
New York, NY 10012
Tel.: 212-204-7100
Fax: 212-204-7101
franklin@mossonline.com
www.mossonline.com

 

About Design 05 Miami

The first annual design.05 Miami will take place from December 1-5, 2005 in the historic Moore Building in the Miami Design District. design.05 Miami is an independent enterprise organized in cooperation with and endorsed by Art Basel that will coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach 2005. It will do for design what Art Basel has done for contemporary art, bringing together the best collectors, connoisseurs, architects and designers from around the world in one of the premier destinations for art and design.

design.05 Miami endeavors to encourage the current discourse over the ever-blurring boundaries between art, architecture, and design through a highly selective multi-disciplinary design event. design.05 Miami will present fifteen of the world's most significant galleries dealing in post-war to contemporary museum quality furniture and decorative arts. As the inaugural recipient of the design.05 Designer of the Year award, Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Zaha Hadid will create a 4-story site-specific installation in the central atrium of the building. Her installation will be a visual example of her groundbreaking work, which constantly pushes the boundaries between architecture and urban design.

Never before has there been such a major design event staged simultaneously with such an important art fair as Art Basel Miami Beach. This intense concentration of art and design will stimulate both collaborative relationships and dialogue making five of the most culturally exciting days in the Americas. To further encourage this, design.05 Miami will host a dynamic program of conversations with curators, designers, and architects as well as a series of special exhibitions throughout the Miami Design District.

Location:
The exhibition site is the historic Moore Building in the vibrant Design District of Miami, Florida. Originally built in 1921 as a furniture warehouse, this unique building has four floors of arcaded spaces around a soaring central atrium. Emphatically vertical rather than spread out like a convention center, only three to four of the curated collection of galleries are presented on each floor. Considered Miami's creative hub, the Design District is one of the leading centers in the U.S. for furniture showrooms, design companies and art galleries.

Event Information:
The Moore Building
Miami Design District
191 NE 40th Street
Miami, Florida 33137
Tel.: 305-572-0866
www.design05miami.com

December 1 - 5, 2005
Opening times:

Thursday, December 1 - Opening night for invited guests
Friday, December 2
6 pm - 11 pm
Saturday, December 3
6 pm - 11 pm
Sunday, December 4
6 pm- 11 pm
Monday, December 5
10 am - 3 pm