1. [i]Design High[/i] Presented by Louise Blouin Foundation & Carpenter's Workshop Gallery

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    artwork: Pablo Reinoso  - Spaghetti Bale (Unique), 2008, wood & steel / H 253 L 320 W 168 cm. / Photo: Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

    LONDON -The  Louise Blouin Foundation   is delighted to announce its partnership with  Carpenter's Workshop Gallery   , one of the world’s leading design art dealers, in a collaborative exhibition that will feature several of the most important and innovative artists in the field of contemporary design art. Design High  will specifically address the tensions that exist between craft and fine art among some of the most innovative established and emerging artists in the field, including Marc Quinn, Pablo Reinoso, Thierry Dreyfus, Vincent Dubourg and Sebastian Brajkovic. Working in an idiom that does not preclude a purpose beyond formalist or subjective aims, design art is both celebrated and dismissed for embracing some form of functionality or usefulness.

    artwork: Sebastian Brajkovic Lathe 1 (Edition 8 + 4 AP), 2008, bronze, embroidered upholstery H-85 L-114 W-114 cm. Photo: Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop GalleryDesign High  will be on view at the Louise Blouin Foundation, 3 Olaf Street, Holland Park. An opening reception will be held on Wednesday, 24 June from 6.30 to 11.00 pm.

    Design High will focus specifically on the fine, and perhaps illusory, line between art and craft. In addition to pieces by some of the most established names in design art like Marc Quinn and Thierry Dreyfus, the show will feature up-and-coming proponents of the genre that blur and manipulate the line between formalism and functionality. Sebastian Brajkovic, a celebrated young artist whose works subvert the recognizable forms of historical styles of furniture into surreal and dysfunctional sculpture, will be represented, along with Vincent Dubourg, another artist who uses traditional and found objects, weaving into them the most elemental forms from nature: branches of trees blend with cases, bureaus, chairs, or even a staircase, giving both Nature and the objects a new identity and a new functionality. Other artists like Ingrid Donat work with more traditionally identifiable objects, but Donat casts these in bronze to create pieces of sculptural monumentality. Still others, like Marc Quinn revel in the tactile qualities of glacially-smooth Carrara marble, glass and metal, creating ostensibly functional objects that simultaneously feel far removed from the practical and the everyday.

    Design High will be complimented by a series of educational events which form part of the ongoing Louise Blouin Foundation Education, Science and Creativity Programme. Panel discussions, lectures and workshops will explore the ties and tensions that exist between form and function in design art. Workshops will be led by the participating artists. Leading academics, curators and critics will deliver talks and discussions which explore themes related to current views on design as an art form, the market for design and the future of functional art in an international market.

    Louise Blouin Foundation / 3 Olaf Street London W11 4BE /   www.ltbfoundation.org   /   www.creativeleadershipsummit.org




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