Showing posts with label Schunck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schunck. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 July 2017

FASHION VS. ART

Marlou Breuls
FASHION VS. ART 

4 March –  6 August2017
Location: SCHUNCK* Glaspaleis, Shop Window (Bongerd 18, Heerlen)

FASHION VS. ART exhibition at SCHUNCK* in Heerlen is curated by FASHIONCLASH and organized in collaboration with SCHUNCK*, this multidisciplinary exhibition questions the relationship between fashion and art.

The multidisciplinary FASHION VS. ART exhibition displays a selection of work by fashion designers who in their own practice question and challenge the boundaries of fashion as a form of art. With their playful and innovative approach to fashion they stimulate our imaginary world and question our perception. They make you ask yourself: Is it art or is it fashion? 

“For me fashion and art are inseparable. All artists try to capture memories and emotions. Fashion or art unfolds itself when people can relate to it”Marlou Breuls 

Art is not only paint and canvas. It has no rules. It is something that can be made with anything and in any way. As broad as the concept of fashion is, it can also encompass ‘art’. The status of fashion within the world of art is a constant topic of disputes. Some legendary designers identify themselves as artists. One of them is Elsa Schiaparelli who declared in her biography that she considers fashion design “not as a profession but as an art”. On the other hand, prominent designers such as Martin Margiela, Miuccia Prada, Karl Lagerfeld and Marc Jacobs disagree with that statement. 

Within the academic sphere and the world of young designers there are many examples of cross-overs with art and autonomous approaches to fashion as a form of art. 

“If you ask me if fashion is art, then I would answer ‘YES’. I believe that everything in this life is art. Art is in fact energy, its hanging somewhere in the air and sometimes you can pick it up, sometimes not” - Jade van der Mark
“Despite the similarities between the two, fashion is not art in my opinion. The most important difference for me is that fashion always starts from the body. 'Body related art' creates usually more towards the body, instead of using the body as a beginning always. Another really important difference is the approach of timelessness in art, both as an artist while creating and as a spectator while experiencing the artwork.” - Vere van Hal



“When people recognize my inspiration without prior explanations I have reached my ultimate goal. This collection blurs the traditional lines of canvas, sculpture, and model. My models' faces are often covered by a masked garment or painted to blend into the work”Marlou Breuls

Anouk van Klaveren
“My designs are based on my paintings. The paintings and the fashion go hand in hand. I get inspired by the way of thinking and moving of our society, I want to translate this into my textiles and paintings” Jade van der Mark 

 “A body as a whole in relation to another body is a basic assumption for me. A body not as a person, not as an identity, but as a volume. During the exhibition Fashion vs. Art I challenge the visitor to experience a garment from a new perspective. The garment becomes an object on its own in which it doesn't have to adapt to the body anymore. I would like to invite the visitor to create new relations with the garment.”- Vere van Hal


--> Participants Part1 (4 March - 21 May): Aina Seerden, Vandaag de Toekomst, By vanharten, Chris van den Elzen, Studio Dennis Vanderbroeck, Elvira ’t Hart, Femke Agema, Statement made by Jade, Pot Luck Mieke Kockelkorn, Minou Lejeune, Pleun van Dijk (reborn), Sanna Schubert, Sidi El Karchi, Vera Gulikers.
Part 2 (25 May - 6 Augustus 2017): Antoine Peters, Anouk van Klaveren, Charlotte Van de Velde, ISIS ELSA FEE, Vandaag de Toekomst, Femke Agema, Statement made by Jade, Marie-Sophie Beinke, Lotte Milder, Marlou Breuls, STEVEN VANDERYT, Tiel Janssen Design, Vere van Hal

Exhibition opening times: Daily from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. SCHUNCK* Glaspaleis, Shop window. Taking place at the same time in SCHUNCK* will be exhibition of Paint it Soft (Museum -1) and the interactive installation, Emulate / (Ne) Plus Ultra State: the ‘Take-away’ Collection (mezzanine). All three exhibitions address the themes fashion, textiles and texture.

More information: 
schunck.nl/agenda/fashion-vs-art

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

FASHION VS. ART exhibition

Alexandre de Vos for Clash project 2016, photo by Sem Shayne
4 March – 21 May & 25 May – 6 August2017 Location: SCHUNCK* Glaspaleis, Vitrine 

A multidisciplinary exhibition that questions the relationship between fashion and art. Curated by FASHIONCLASH and organized in collaboration with SCHUNCK*.

Fashion occupies a prominent position in our contemporary culture and is one of the largest industries in the world. But is it art?
The status of fashion within the art sphere is an everlasting subject of debate. There are legendary designers who identified themselves as artists such as Elsa Schiaparelli, who declared in her autobiography that she considers fashion design not as “a profession, but as an art.” Nowadays many prominent designers such as Martin Margiela, Miuccia Prada, Karl Lagerfeld and Marc Jacobs reject this statement.

Within the academic sphere and the world of young designers there are many examples of cross-overs with art and autonomous approaches to fashion as a form of art. The multidisciplinary FASHION VS. ART exhibition displays a selection of work by fashion designers who in their own practice question and challenge the boundaries of fashion as a form of art. With their playful and innovative approach to fashion they stimulate our imaginary world and question our perception. Ask yourself: Is it art or is it fashion?

The ‘clash’ in FASHIONCLASH represents the encounter between cultures, artistic disciplines, audience and fashion. FASHIONCLASH believes that the art of fashion can stimulate critical debate about the role of fashion within our society and the world of art.
FASHIONCLASH presents the art of fashion not only by scouting outspoken avant-garde designers and providing a platform for upcoming talent, but also by organizing cross-over projects such as the CLASH project. Since the first edition in 2009 the CLASH Project challenges every year ten artists and designers from different artistic disciplines (all non-fashion) to transform their practice, both materially and conceptually, into a ‘wearable’ fashion outfit, that can be presented on the catwalk during FASHIONCLASH Festival. The perfect opportunity for creative minds to step out of their comfort zone, to play and experiment!

More information: http://schunck.nl/agenda/fashion-vs-art/
Statement made by Jade
Opening:
Saturday 1 April 2017, from 5 p.m. onwards
Taking place at the same time will be the opening of Paint it Soft and Not So Soft; Bernardinuscollege final-year art exhibition (1 to 30 April 2017); and the interactive installation, Emulate / (Ne) Plus Ultra State: the ‘Take-away’ Collection (mezzanine)

Exhibition opening times:
Tuesdays to Sundays from 9 a.m. to 23 p.m. SCHUNCK* Glaspaleis, Shop window. The presentation will undergo a changeover halfway through the exhibition period.

Designers/artists
Part 1 (4 March – 21 May)
Aina Seerden, Vandaag de Toekomst, By vanharten, Chris van den Elzen, Studio Dennis Vanderbroeck, Elvira ’t Hart, Femke Agema, Statement made by Jade, Pot Luck, Mieke Kockelkorn, Minou Lejeune, Pleun van Dijk (reborn), Sanna Schubert, Sidi El Karchi, Vera Gulikers


Part 2 (25 May – 6 August 2017)
Vandaag de Toekomst, Antoine Peters, Charlotte Van de Velde, Femke Agema, ISIS ELSA FEE, Statement made by Jade, Marie-Sophie Beinke, Marlou Breuls, STEVEN VANDERYT, Tiel Janssen Design, Vere van Hal

Vere van Hal, photo Team Peter Stigter

Sunday, 8 March 2015

Opening MIJNshop/MIJNcollectie

On Friday, March 6th, SCHUNCK* celebrated 5 openings in the context of M2015 Jaar van de Mijnen (year of the coal mines).
One of the openings was the opening of MIJNshop pop-upstore and premiere of the collection developed in the context of the project MIJNshop/MIJNcollectie. In this MIJNshop you can find and buy the MIJNcollection, an 'update' of the old miners' clothing. Three young designers from South Limburg (Ebby Port, Linda Friesen and Gabriel Guevara) and youngsters of 100% Heerlen initiative present their contemporary interpretations of miners clothing as a 'new second skin' for Heerlen.

MIJNshop is located at Bongerd 4 in Heerlen. 
Openinghours
Thuesday 10am - 5.30pm
Thursday 12am - 9pm
Saturday 12am - 5pm

More Information: in Dutch 

MIJNshop & MIJNcollectie is a cooperation between SCHUNCK*, Stichting Jaar van de Mijnen (M2015), FASHIONCLASH and 100%Heerlen.

 Images courtesy of BRANKOPOPOVICBLOG

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

VANHEISTINHEERLEN at SCHUNCK

VANHEISTINHEERLEN Soon in Heerlen!
Something to look forward to!

With this exhibition Monique van Heist is researching the socio-cultural history of the former department store Schunck and the role that the department store (founded in 1935) has played in period over 30 years when it was an icon of Heerlen.
The exhibition shows the work and the collection of Monique van Heist who grew up in Limburg. In addition we see how the rich past and the cultural heritage of South-Limburg is connected to the world of Monique van Heist; the Carnival tradition, the miner's work mentality and music (fanfare) culture.

To be continued!

http://www.schunck.nl/
http://www.moniquevanheist.com/

Saturday, 30 January 2010

EGOTRIP.TV by Daniel van Hauten

EGOTRIP.TV by Daniel van Hauten
30.01 - 14.03 2010 Schunck* Heerlen

* for more information: EGOTRIP.TV
* www.danielvanhauten.com







Stanley Donwood exhibits in Heerlen

Stanley Donwood Red Maze at Schunck*
Heerlen January 30 – March 14 2010

Within the confines of a red and bewildering maze, Schunck* will be presenting the first retrospective of his work.
Since 1993, artist and writer Stanley Donwood has been designing artwork with Radiohead and as such, has been co-instrumental in designing the bands image. You may know the legandary Radiohead records such as 'OK Computer' 1997, 'Kid A' 2000 and 'In Rainbows' 2007.
For more information about the exposition: Schunck*

Schunck*


Performance for the opening of the Red Maze exposition







Radiohead, OK Computer 1997













Thom Yorke' the eraser'

AddThis

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...