cave man inspecting atelier van lieshouts transcendental work

2015-06-10 18:33
At this year’s Design Miami Basel, Atelier Van Lieshout is presenting The Original Dwelling. But while we wait for the unveiling, here’s our exhaustive exhibition of the artist's artefacts and infrastructure of other worlds... Photography: Ingmar Swalue
在过去的二十年里,阿提尔·范·利舍特一直在创作超凡脱俗的设计、雕塑和建筑。这些其他的世界可能没有比我们的世界更好的工作,但边缘通常是平滑的,它看起来常常很有趣。虽然有时一点也不好玩。
这个工作室是由经典的可怕的孩子JoepvanLieshout在鹿特丹成立的,16岁时被鹿特丹艺术学院录取,学习雕塑。
Lieshout最喜欢的材料是聚苯乙烯和玻璃纤维;膨胀,扩散,颜色鲜艳,也许是最轻微的有毒物质。但是这个人和他的工作室真的是伟大想法的工程师:性,死亡,政治,乌托邦式的欲望,反乌托邦式的诱惑。
工作室以一系列概念性的移动住宅而得名,其中包括Kr ller-Müller的模块“移动家园”(或称为“主人”)。
越来越多的利什图一直在为想象中的世界设计整个系统。甚至试图创造他自己的另一种现实。他宣布他的工作室是一个自由的州,AVL-Ville,整整一年,然后掌握了计划中的奴隶之城,一个邪恶的愿景,一个理性的,自给自足的城市,解决所有人类的需要和功能,以一个残酷的简单。
目前,工作室沉浸在新部落迷宫中,创造了未来社会的元素,回到了农业、工厂和仪式的肉类和土豆行业,而不是创意产业的藜麦沙拉。
在今年的迈阿密/巴塞尔设计展上,Atelier Van Lieshout展示了“原始住宅”(预演于W*196)-一座豪华的玻璃纤维游泳池,是新部落迷宫未来家族的典范之家。但是当你等着的时候,这里是我们对艺术家的艺术品和其他世界的基础设施的详尽的展览.
Mobile Home, 1995. Mobile Home for Kröller-Müller is fondly known as The Master and Slave Unit. The Master Unit forms the central block, with five modular holes which each Slave Unit can be clicked or screwed into place. With no fixed layout, no foundation, nor final form, it breaks all the rules of traditional architecture
Modular House Mobile, 1995. An Atelier Van Lieshout classic, this mobile home consists of three major parts: a chassis, a functional unit, with all the facilities needed by the driver/user (kitchen, heating, sleeping areas), and a cargo space. The cargo section can also be cleared and used as an office or as a dining room, if extra guests arrive for a feast...
...The doors of the cargo section have been replaced by a toilet and shower unit with hot and cold running water. Mobility meets modularity. Joep exhibited and travelled in it on his museum tour in North America, and the mysterious vehicle was stopped at the US/Canadian border
Clip-on, 1997. The director of the Centraal Museum wanted a small extension in which to work, sleep and relax. Atelier Van Lieshout’s solution was to devise a piece that is mounted with large bolts onto the museum’s outside wall. Atelier Van Lieshout started with three basic elements: a table, a bench and a bed – and then started building the space around them. The final piece on the outside of the museum was not designed; its appearance is the result of the coincidental form of the space needed inside the structure
Autocraat, 1997. Autocrat is a survival car for living in remote places without being deprived of the comforts of civilised society. There's a large kitchen and a sleeping area on the inside and another kitchen outside for heavier culinary work, like slaughtering animals. It was designed and manufactured with the utmost autocracy in mind. It also gave rise to the slaughter project.
Super Orgone Helmet, 1998. The series of individual isolation units Orgone Helmet channel a naturally-occurring energy into a healing force for the body’s immune system; orgone was first discovered in 1940 by Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957), who was ostracized and persecuted for his beliefs, including an unprecedented attempt to combine Freudian with Marxian theories, sexuality with economics
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, 1998. The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis commissioned Atelier Van Lieshout to make a mobile art lab: a youth centre on wheels that could bring the good word of art and culture to schools and people from poorer neighbourhoods throughout the state of Minnesota. Atelier Van Lieshout took on the task, with one condition: to add a darker side to the museum's good intentions…
The inside of the trailer concentrated on the good - whilst on the read - with its child-friendly activity areas for making art, music and theatre. After touring the state, it returned to the museum's sculpture part where its imaginary dweller, the Una Bomber, Theodore Kaczynski, 'lived'. Atelier Van Lieshout was inspired by this lone survivor who used recycled materials to manufacture bombs
Workshop for Weapons and Bombs, 1998. This spherical space is the bedroom for the freedom fighter; the middle passage features an office space for writing manifestos; and the container holds a metal workshop and chemical laboratory where weapons and bombs can be made from simple household chemicals. The homemade weapons and bombs can be used for defence as well as attacks
Tampa Skull, 1998. This claustrophobic living unit's dimensions were determined by the absolute minimum amount of space that a human body needs in order to move from one section to another in order to use its facilities. Compact yet complete
Soft Edge Shower Tub, 2001. The Hard Edge collection was followed by the Soft Edge collection, which consisted of several bathrooms and toilets units. For these art works Joep van Lieshout took the idea of authenticity a step further, expanding the role of the artist and reducing it to that of a contractor
Mini Capsule, 2002. This can be viewed as a people farm; stacked together, the units look like a large fibreglass rabbit hutch, if not the hutches of the mobile Pioneer Set. Each of the six hotel units has space to sleep two people, without much else. A modest version of Maxi Capsule Luxus, the Mini Capsule is made to function as a budget hotel without staff. Owned by Brad Pitt
Sportopia, 2002. Designed for the São Paulo Biennial and made from scaffolding - a simple non-design material - this structure provides both physical and mental excitement, as well as relaxation. Three activity areas over two storeys lend themselves to sport activities, a rest and recovery area with a bed for 36 people, a shower and a compost toilet
Wombhouse, 2004. This utility unit acts as the technical core for a house. The womb is not only every human’s first dwelling, but also the only human body part that can be inhabited by another individual. Its exciting, poetic and enchanting shape contains a bedroom in the uterus – the safest place in the mind of human beings – along with heating, air-conditioning, electrical systems, a kitchen and a shower. One ovary contains the minibar; the other the toilet
Alcoholator, 2005. Part of The Technocrat, the Alcoholator does what its name implies: creates alcohol. 1,800 litres of alcohol a day, every day of the week, Monday through Sunday, to be precise. Made using waste products from the kitchen and other sites, the distillation process produces 600 litres of 40 per cent alcohol
BarRectum, 2005. BarRectum, Arsch Bar, Asshole Bar, Bar Anus. While the translations sound different, the form is universally identifiable: the digestive system. The last part of the large intestine has been inflated to hold as many drinking customers at the bar as possible. The anus itself is part of a large door that doubles as an emergency exit...
...The BarRectum, seen from above. It takes its shape from the human digestive system: starting with the tongue, continuing to the stomach, moving through the small and the large intestines and exiting through the anus
Bodytables, 2005. For the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen’s Restaurant and KOW architects’ canteen, Atelier Van Lieshout built tables in the shape of different female torsos. The irregular shape of the tables serves to enhance communication. (Bodytables for KOW Architects, 2006, and the restaurant of the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, 2005, in combination with Atelier Van Lieshout Shaker chairs)
Boardroom SlaveCity at Folkwang Museum, Essen, 2006. Joep van Lieshout’s ongoing Slave City Project involves a dystopian scenario in which humans are contained in a fictional ‘concentration camp’ and treated as anonymous workers joined in a functional mass to generate profit. This table and crockery was designed for the board room of SlaveCity
Brothel, 2005. A popular attraction of SlaveCity, these modular brothels combine the styles of Bauhaus and Socialist Plattenbau. We are constantly forced to view them as elements of a bureaucracy consisting of eating, transplanting, slaughtering, working, living and dying
CasAnus, 2006. Located on a small Belgian island halfway between Antwerp and Ghent, the anus hotel - and BarRectum - sits alone in the middle of a field, originally commissioned as part of the 30-acre Verbeke Foundation Sculpture Park, the private collection of Geert and Carla Verbeke-Lens
Technocrat Bronze Coffee Table, 2007. The Technocrat is a closed circuit of food, alcohol, excrement and energy. In this system, humans are the biological cogwheel that generate enough raw material to produce not only valuable biogas used for cooking food, but also alcohol. Four parts, each with instructions unlock the key to survival
Technocrat Bronze Coffee Table, 2007. Another angle of the Technocrat coffee table, where all elements are visible
Wellness Skull, 2007. Like the wellness centres it was inspired by, this skull offers a place to relax. The neck has a small bath while the skull itself doubles as a sauna. When it is working the hot steam pears out of the eye sockets
Family Lamp, 2008. The dark and disturbing presence of the Family Lamp is typical of Dutch artist Joep van Lieshout’s work, which often involves macabre and distorted interpretations of the human form
Junior Slave Manager House, 2008. Another element of the Slave City project, the Junior Manager Slave House doubles as art and a functional cottage. The kitchen, bathroom, living and sleeping quarters are all fit for purpose, and the front façade can be opened almost completely, thus one can live outdoors in summer
Fossil bench, 2009. The fossil series consists of several chairs and sofas. Both provocative and thoughtful sculptures, these fossils are reminiscent of primitive shape - half natural, half manmade
Body Sofa, 2009. Choosing the human figure as starting point, these sculptures simply added items to change them from one being (a human shape) into another (furniture). The results were not designed but the process dictated the outcome
PappaMamma Lamp, 2009. Distorting the human form so it becomes an unconventional medium for the everyday object, inverting the principles of function, Atelier Van Lieshout often depict sexual organs in works such as the PappaMamma Lamp, which explores concepts of both life and death
Tree Table Lamp, 2009. A comment on lamps, design and the frivolity of so called 'luxury' design and decor, this tree lamp takes a dark approach to life and light within existence
Friends, 2011. This sculpture also plays host to light source, functioning as a lamp. Depicting three people in a cage, it discusses freedom and its limitations. The central point - illumination - is an inspiration; an oracle. Ultimately the work is about illumination and decorative arts  
Soap Factory, 2013. Part of 'New Tribal Labyrinth', a tribe-based society where a shortage of raw materials causes a huge change in for agriculture. 'Machines are given in this utopian society a divine dimension,' explaines Van Lieshout, 'they are revered by the people. Man wants to become one with the machine'
Blast Furnace, 2014. Driven by manpower and simple mechanics, Blast Furnace marks decision of the Metalworkers from New Tribal Labyrinth choosing to live amidst the noise, dirt and dust of the furnace. Instead of wanting to return to Nature, this tribe wants to return to Industry...
... A more than 11 metre high steel installation that pays homage to our industrial past yet at the same time offers us a glimpse of production methods of the future mechanics 
Furniture III, 2014. An evolution of the London Exhibition Blastfurnace carpenters workshop gallery inaugurated 2013 with an expanded show of Atelier Van Lieshout’s work, it aims to extend the vision of Joep Van Lieshout, creating functional sculptures which, at times, defy the aesthetic and foundation of the gallery
Art Paris, 2015. During the Art Paris Fair at the Grand Palais in Paris, carpenters workshop gallery exhibited bronze pieces by Atelier Van Lieshout which fit with the manifestly functional ethos of the gallery 
Strong Chair, 2015.  An example of minimalism, the simplicity of this form reflects the desire to design a chair that exclusively represents ‘the perfect picture of seating’
keywords:Atelier Van Lieshout, AVL
关键词:Aelier Van Lieshout,AVL
在过去的二十年里,阿提尔·范·利舍特一直在创作超凡脱俗的设计、雕塑和建筑。这些其他的世界可能没有比我们的世界更好的工作,但边缘通常是平滑的,它看起来常常很有趣。不.。

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