The Dutch designer, known for his iconoclastic gestures, continues to intervene on key pieces in the history of modern design such as the iconic and even recent pieces (e.g. the Campana brothers' Favela chair) in his Smoke series which were burnt and re-proposed as survivors to become exemplary, their new epoxy patina giving them visibility, centrality and a different value on the contemporary market. His massive work on concept, which runs parallel to that on form, literally shapes all his subjects and the materials used via simple intuition. The process is typical of the Dutch School, learnt in Eindhoven where the designer attended the school directed by Lideweij Edelkoort.
Here, Maarten Baas leads us into a grey space that clashes with the luminous displays in the adjacent rooms and asks us to reflect on historical value, implicit in the serial nature of exhibiting design at certain museum levels.
The transience of things and the passing of time seem the true rationale behind this chapter in the work of Maarten Baas
Ivo Bonacorsi
until 12.02.2012
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr