The Space Between Us
Who or what determines the function of an object? Is a chair still a chair if it is exhibited in a museum, and you're not allowed to sit on it? Maker, place and context: they determine the meaning of an object. The space between us questions the function of design and the role of the museum.
The space between us stretches across ten rooms of the Van Abbemuseum's historical building. Works by artists and designers from the museum's collection coincide with works on loan, including a number of works by Design Academy Eindhoven alumni. The starting point of the exhibition is relational design. This form of design explores the influence of objects and their design processes. For example, Finnegan Shannon questions the accessibility of museums. This maker places wooden benches in the exhibition, with texts on them such as 'This exhibition has asked me to stand for too long. Sit if you agree'. The benches are meant for visitors who, for whatever reason, want to take a rest.
The space between us challenges you not only to look, but also to participate. Start interacting with the works you see, the spaces in which they are located and the visitors you encounter. For example, play a game of table football on the FeetBall Rietveld Table by Surasi Kusolwong. In his work you see Dutch clogs and a Gerrit Rietveld table; two internationally renowned examples of Dutch design. With his design, the artist makes you think about the nationalistic character of the sport.
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Who or what determines the function of an object? Is a chair still a chair if it is exhibited in a museum, and you're not allowed to sit on it? Maker, place and context: they determine the meaning of an object. The space between us questions the function of design and the role of the museum.
The space between us stretches across ten rooms of the Van Abbemuseum's historical building. Works by artists and designers from the museum's collection coincide with works on loan, including a number of works by Design Academy Eindhoven alumni. The starting point of the exhibition is relational design. This form of design explores the influence of objects and their design processes. For example, Finnegan Shannon questions the accessibility of museums. This maker places wooden benches in the exhibition, with texts on them such as 'This exhibition has asked me to stand for too long. Sit if you agree'. The benches are meant for visitors who, for whatever reason, want to take a rest.
The space between us challenges you not only to look, but also to participate. Start interacting with the works you see, the spaces in which they are located and the visitors you encounter. For example, play a game of table football on the FeetBall Rietveld Table by Surasi Kusolwong. In his work you see Dutch clogs and a Gerrit Rietveld table; two internationally renowned examples of Dutch design. With his design, the artist makes you think about the nationalistic character of the sport.
Artists on show
- Afonso de Matos
- Alice Watel
- Aydan MurtezaoÄŸlu
- Can Altay
- Carl Andre
- El Lissitzky
- Enzo Mari
- Gabriel Fontana
- Gerrit Rietveld
- Joe Scanlan
- Jonas Staal
- Koki Tanaka
- Lana Cmajcanin
- Leon de Lange
- Li Mu
- Luna Maurer
- Piero Gilardi
- Radha D'Souza
- Robert Glas
- Sarah Ross
- Shannon Finnegan
- SUPERFLEX
- Surasi Kusolwong
- Tadhg Read
- Tania Bruguera
- Tord Boontje
- Yassine Ben Abdallah
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