Hussein Chalayan Exhibition in the Netherlands

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From Iconique:

HUSSEIN CHALAYAN - RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION

From 17 April to 4 September 2005, the Groningen Museum will display the first large-scale solo exhibition of the work of the British based Turkish Cypriot fashion designer Hussein Chalayan (Nicosia, 1970). In the past ten years Hussein Chalayan has created more than twenty collections of which the most important will be shown in the form of outfits, installations, photographic work, and video work. In conjunction with NAi Publishers, the first monograph on the work of Hussein Chalayan will be issued to accompany the exhibition, celebrating his tenth anniversary as a professional designer.
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Chalayan belongs to the most innovative, experimental and conceptual fashion designers of the present day. With inspiration coming from various and assorted disciplines such as architecture, philosophy and anthropology, his oeuvre can be located at the interface between fashion and art. His themes often have a socio-cultural streak relating back to Chalayan’s personal history as someone who owes his identity to different cultures.

In 1993, Hussein Chalayan graduated from Central St Martins College of Art and Design in London with an eye-catching presentation for which he had first buried the garments. His use of innovative, unusual materials and unorthodox techniques, in combination with the conceptual wealth of his presentations, won him the title of Designer of the Year at the British Fashion Awards of 1999 and 2000. From 2001 onward, he has held his shows during the Prêt à Porter fashion weeks in Paris. He launched his first menswear collection in 2002, and since then he has participated in countless exhibitions worldwide, including Radical Fashion in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Fashion in the Kyoto Costume Institute in Japan, Airmail Clothing in Musée de la Mode Palais du Louvre in Paris, and the Biennale in Istanbul. In 2001/2002 he was Artist in Residence at the Wexner Center (State University of Ohio). In April 2004 Chalayan opened his first flagship store in Tokyo, which submerges customers in the Mediterranean atmosphere of Northern Cyprus.
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In the exhibition, which will be held on two floors of the Museum, the much-discussed collection Afterwords (AW 2000-2001) will be shown. This collection refers to the reality of the refugee. In this, the upholstery is transformed into dresses, the chairs into suitcases, and the coffee table unfolds to become a skirt. Ambimorphous (AW 2002-2003), a project that covers cultural change, can be seen in the (fashion) show as a kind of journey from one culture to another, both geographically and temporally. The presentation begins with a model dressed in a completely ‘ethnic’ costume, and this is followed by models who gradually change clothes, piece by piece, ending with a modernist black outfit. A collection of photos has been made of these different outfits by Marcus Tomlinson, a video artist with whom Chalayan has often worked. Recent creations - the video work Place to Passage (2004), whose theme covers a(n) (internal) journey from London to Istanbul, and his latest work Anaesthetics (2004) – will also be on show in this first large-scale solo exhibition.

A monograph on the work of Hussein Chalayan has been published in conjunction with NAi Publishers Rotterdam. Authors: Caroline Evans, Suzy Menkes, Bradley Quinn, and Ted Polhemus. 176 pages, paperback, edited by Barbera van Kooij and Sue-an van der Zijpp, price Euro 29.50

Photography: Chris Moore.
 
That's fantastic! He certainly deserves one for the number of innovative works he's produced over the years.
 
aw, that makes it even harder to decide between france, u.k. and the netherlands for vacation. but i am certainly going to buy the book.
thank you for the information!
 
Alura said:
From Iconique:

A monograph on the work of Hussein Chalayan has been published in conjunction with NAi Publishers Rotterdam. Authors: Caroline Evans, Suzy Menkes, Bradley Quinn, and Ted Polhemus. 176 pages, paperback, edited by Barbera van Kooij and Sue-an van der Zijpp, price Euro 29.50

Photography: Chris Moore.

Can our Dutch counterparts confirm that the book is out for sale?
 
^ I checked the publisher's website, the book comes out in April in both Dutch and English editions. 35 euros for the English.
 
I am definetly gonna go there! And I want the book :woot:

I was so depressed that I missed the couture-exhibit in The Hague couple of months ago...it featured pieces from Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga and stuff worn like centuries ago...I wanted to go so badly, but I was too late! I cannot miss this one!
 
anna karina said:
aw, that makes it even harder to decide between france, u.k. and the netherlands for vacation.
i hear you:doh:

i want the book!
 
droogist said:
^ I checked the publisher's website, the book comes out in April in both Dutch and English editions. 35 euros for the English.

Discrimination!!!! :lol: Thanks for checking! Does it come out worldwide or only in Europe?
 
This publisher handles a lot of the Netherlands' art & architecture publishing and has global distribution. I wouldn't worry, it's probably coming soon to a museum bookshop near you...
 
It's kind of funny that most Dutch fashion lovers think the country isn't fashionable enough (which is true to a certain extend), however the museums have a lot of fashion exhibitions. Years ago the Margiela exhibition in Rotterdam (Boijmans) was a big big thing, Margiela was very unknown at that moment and the exhibit was a big step to his stardom.
 
thank you very much alura...this is sure to be a wonderful show...
 
Alura,I remember that exhibit too! The one where he had all the clothes outside molding and everything from the weather. Was supposed to represent the way clothes change through time. Or something like that. How could one not pay attention to such a thing? :lol:

I agree with you though. I think the Dutch are really brilliant at these exhibitions.
 
One thing though for those considering going: Groningen isn't a very exciting city so make sure to have accomodation in Amsterdam/ Rotterdam and make a day trip to the city. I will take you 2 hours by train I think... of course you can take the Thalys to Paris, Antwerp and Brussels from Amsterdam or Rotterdam as well and with the current budget airlines, Milan and London are only a cheap ticket away.
 
Is this book out yet Are there any online retailers that will ship to Australia? I don't think any Australian bookstore will stock this at all :(
 
A five-screen video installation Chalayan created in collaboration with Tribe Art, place to passage incorporates video, computer animation and a soundtrack composed by Jean Paul Dessy

from hintmag.com :flower:
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Sponsored by the Lucky Strike B·A·R Honda Formula One racing team, place to passage utilizes 3D modeling to explore notions of speed, technology and travel
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v interesting Lena:flower:

So....who's going to report back on the exhibit since it opens tomorrow.....any more news on the book?
 
^ I'm planning on going at the end of the week, and will be sure to file a full report with tFS :flower:
 

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