December 13th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MINYADES
An exhibition of paintings by Richard Höglund
The Bonnier Gallery, Miami
December 2021
A Catalogue Essay

December 6th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MISCHA KUBALL
ReferenzRäume
Museum Morsbroich
5 December – 24 April 2022

November 29th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ABOUT THE TREES
Thanksgiving 2021

November 25th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

November 15th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
THE WORLD MAP
Thanks to Mr Hide

November 8th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
KOEN VANMECHELEN LABIOMISTA, GENK (BELGIUM)
The book launch and debate
“NOT TO BE MISTAKEN”, November, 4th

October 25th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
OCTOBER 2021
"Linda Karshan: The Covid-19 Conversation"
Still in the limelight

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October 18th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
POSTSCRIPT PARIS

October 11th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND III
Out of the oven
Warsaw Sept 28-Oct 3

October 5th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
HELMUT FEDERLE
NOVARTIS Campus – Forum 3, Basel
DIENER & DIENER - WIEDERIN
2005

October 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
BETWEEN LISTENING AND TELLING
Esther Shalev Gerz
Nuit Blanche Paris,
Tonight

September 27th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

September 20th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ART BASEL HALL 2.0C1
René Schmitt and ART & LANGUAGE
THESE SCENES, 2016

September 6th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MISCHA KUBALL
Wolfsburg and Utopias

September 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
A new expedition on the CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE

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August 30th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
A new expedition on the CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE
Bright blue and white ceramics fill the dining room with warmth and visual appeal

August 23rd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
A new expedition on the CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE
Starts today in Warsaw through 3 October

August 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ESTHER SHALEV-GERZ
SUMMER IN PARIS

July 30th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

July 26th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
ARCO MADRID,
1st Art Fair in 2 years

July 23rd 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

July 19th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

July 16th 2021

UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.

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July 12th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IN THE ARTIST'S STUDIO
JASON BUTLER "THE COLLAGES"
Pop-Up Exhibition, Jersey

July 5th 2021

STILL BEHIND THE SCENES:
NINA NOWAK'S EXHIBITION
Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen

June 28th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
PER KIRKEBY UNREALISED BRICK PROJECTS
Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen

June 21st 2021

NEW ARRIVALS:
MISCHA KUBALL

June 18th 2021

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
HELMUT FEDERLE NIETZSCHE-HAUS SILS-MARIA
Schwabe AG Basel, 2004 Peter André Bloch & Jan Thorn-Prikker
on the occasion of Helmut Federle's "Edelweiss im Nietzsche-Haus, Sils-Maria" exhibition in Nietzsche's Haus, Sept 2004 to July 2005

June 14th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
L'INTERSTICE ARLES OPENING
JOSETTE SAYERS AND GUILLAUME ZUILI'S PHOTOGRAPHS
Brave and fearless

June 11th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
CONGRATULATIONS ISHMAEL ANNOBIL
DIRECTOR for "LINDA KARSHAN: COVID-19 CONVERSATION"​
WINNER BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY AT MYKONOS INTL FILM FES

June 4th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
THE LAUNCH OF REAL TIME AND THE 3BS

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May 31st 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
FLOWERS OF PERHAPS
LIOR GAL
ENGELS PLEIN, LEUVEN BELGIUM

May 24th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
MATHILDE BRETILLOT DESIGNS NEW MUSEUM FOR LA MANUFACTURE DE GIEN

May 17th 2021

THIS TIME TWO YEARS AGO:
DRAW ART FAIR, LONDON, 2019, DESIGNER MATHILDE BRETILLOT AND ARCHITECT MISKA MILLER-LOVEGROVE

May 10th 2021

NEW ARRIVALS:
WETTERLING, STOCKHOLM

April 25th 2021

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
HELMUT FEDERLE
ABSTRACT PAINTING OF AMERICA AND EUROPE
Ritter Verlag, Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, 1988

April 11th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
LUKAS HOFFMANN, CNAP ACQUISITION AND TWO EXHIBITIONS

April 9th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ESTHER SHALEV-GERZ, WEFRAC 2021

April 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
"LINDA KARSHAN: COVID-19 CONVERSATION"
selected by Nawada and Hollywood Boulevard Festivals

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March 29th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
ESTHER SHALEV-GERZ
CNAP ACQUISITION,
"Describing Labor", 2012

March 26th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
A STUDIO VISIT WITH DEANNA PETHERBRIDGE

March 22nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
JSVCPROJECTS & INTERNATIONAL DESIGN EXPEDITIONS

March 2nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
HELMUT FEDERLE IN NEW YORK

February 22nd 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
RICHARD MILAZZO OBSZINE #3
The Sadness of Bad Thinking

February 15th 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
RICHARD MILAZZO OBSZINE #3, ART, POETRY, AND THE PATHOS OF COMMUNICATION,
The Art of Impeachment

February 1st 2021

BEHIND THE SCENES:
WITH POET/CURATOR RICHARD MILAZZO
REVISITING OBSZINE #3

January 12th 2021

A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
POETRY IN SEDITIOUS TIMES

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January 5th 2021

HAPPY NEW YEAR AND SOUVENIRS FROM 2020!

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Mathilde Bretillot, Co-creative direction

BEHIND THE SCENES:
IDE TO POLAND
A new expedition on the CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE
Starts today in Warsaw through 3 October

August 23rd 2021

IDE TO POLAND – Video: @antilope.tv

PART I

It is with great excitement that IDE TO POLAND launches today in Warsaw; the designers and experts are making their way now as I am writing this for an expedition that will be full of creative surprises and conceptual developments.

For those who have followed IDE, you will know that I am the “strategist” who is responsible for thinking out loud, about the content driven mindset underpinning IDE’s unique approach to design in its deepest social position. Call this an idealist’s vision or even mildly utopian stance.

Miska Miller-Lovegrove, Co-creative direction

It is safe therefore to tell you that for me it is obvious that the roots of IDE date somehow back to the late 1970’s and 1980’s when social discussions surrounding design and architecture manifested in centers like New York, London and Milan; where people believed design and architecture could have social impact, even change the world. The origins of IDE may have been planted then—in these locations where Mathilde Bretillot and Pierangelo Caramia found themselves as young designers in Milan during the heady days of Memphis; and I found myself in New York working at the infamous think-tank Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, while Miska Miller-Lovegrove made the risky journey away from Warsaw to London’s Architectural Association School of Architecture.

Pierangelo Caramia, Expert

These early trips away from home comforts aimed towards a new reckoning with what design and architecture could do under extreme circumstances; it seemed at that time to offer up unique and creative possibilities to real problems. Such beginnings remain lodged calmly at the heart of IDE’s work with young designers today taking these ideas forward.

Marc Bretillot, Expert

PART II

I was looking this morning for a text by Ettore Sottsass as a case in point and found his 1949 piece, “The Significance of Standard” where he says:

“Entire civilizations that have flourished over centuries and centuries in the distant past used the same forms, the same materials, the same colours and the same decorations for furnishings, fabrics and all kinds of products, with such rigor, insistency and precision that archaeologists have no trouble in understanding the age of a find from even the tiniest remnant discovered in a stratum of earth.”

Jill Silverman van Coenegrachts, Expert

“The ancients were defined by and had no fear of defining themselves through a few forms that, having come into being goodness knows how and having been experimented upon for centuries, endured and held good for more centuries again. In a few forms those people marked the sense of their civilization and were satisfied with that, leaving the costly and dangerous game of expressing new and profound things to a few great artists.” “But now, instead, our civilization must be an achievement of democracy. With the aid of machines this civilization wants to construct pure and simple symbols. These symbols that can be easily and miraculously replicated by machines must come into being, live and hold good as a sign of a gigantic new union of men and women in a sole faith: that of a new society.”

PART III

So then what is IDE?

International Design Expeditions AISBL is a non-profit organisation with a mission to develop a new design language that puts the history of terroir and local savoir-faire in the heart of new creativity. Highlighting direct local narratives that provide a basis for innovative designs solutions and new prototypes production, the IDE principle of Haute Collaboration involves designers and makers in a new virtuous economic model.

Laurent d’Estrées, Expert

CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE puts in place an ambitious expedition program in situ and in real time, making a new pilgrimage route between international territories joining all the creatives (designers, chefs, architects, artists, artisans, manufacturers, design students, strategists) in a jazz-like model of improvisation and unedited making to create together a practice of co-creation where conception and production are simultaneous. Designers and partners (Food Designer Marc Bretillot is the expert here for culinary discoveries with local ingredients) are chosen to participate in this extreme choreography (a six-eight week residency in situ) where the lively working process is in the moment, in the experience of real time, immersive and intuitive. Adopting a farm to table model, IDE brings new forms, based in a deep connection to “terroir” like wine, into the world through mingling creative energies and new conversations. Why Poland you might ask. Without having the tools of a historian or social anthropologist or even the history of art and design from this very fertile area, IDE is conscious in a way of the very rich ground upon which we are planting ourselves, to cook up something new and magical. Pulling up some of the long-ago-planted and even long-ago-lost roots that will add power and efficacy to the new ceramic forms and special recipes that shall be uncovered. On this day of the launch, we are all looking forward to seeing what new and radical proposals might take root in this fertile landscape.

Eimear Ryan, Designer

PART IV

For over 1000 years Poland has been at the centre of cosmopolitan life, in the crossroads North to South, East to West of Central Europe. From the Middle Ages until today it has been a sweeping history of social, religious and political diversity. A thousand years of coexistence, cooperation, rivalry and conflict, autonomy, integration and assimilation—all of which has left traces of physical materials, pottery, textiles, recipes, raw agricultural ingredients, architectural styles; a myriad of colours and textures brought together from the four corners of Asia Minor, the Middle East, Europe and the Nordic regions, carried first by peoples on foot, then with their possessions strapped on horseback, later piled in carriages, or later on trains, eventually in automobiles and trucks and now also in planes which still criss-cross the area, which is this largest landmass in the heart of Europe.

Goliath Dyevre, Designer

Trade routes continued one century after the next, bringing products and goods through periods of thorny conflicts, or through alternating bright chapters of common history, where religious communities and peoples from different origins lived peacefully together sharing and evolving their arts and crafts and developing eventually new regional styles. Poland offers a unique history of middle Europe through its artefacts and objects, and through the contemporary designers and artisans today who are interested in revisiting some of these deeply held traditions. Accidentally Poland has had the advantage of being out of the centre and in many parts not affected by certain of the levelling and homogenizing aspects of globalisation that might involve such things as large-scale farming with pesticides; or mass production of housewares. There is currently a new generation of young farmers, chefs, designers, makers and artists looking back to a slower more locally sourced positions—searching out new forms rooted in the “terroir” itself.

Zhuo Qi, Artist & Designer

PART V

IDE has come to understand through its Ceramic & Food Route projects, that every object is important and fills a gap in memory—personal memory as well as collective memory. Through this virtual community of Eastern and Central Europe there are over 1,900 cities, towns, villages located within the historic borders of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth spanning the territories of today’s Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia, Russia and Moldavia. Each population centre has its own stories to tell, family traditions, manufacturing specialities, culinary highlights, recipes and festive occasions galore.

Anka Simone, Producer

The excitement of seeing this history and these personally evolved habits that make Poland its own alphabet of experience—through new eyes, new design impulses, new awareness—will bring the magic into the kitchen and ceramic studios to create a new vision of this very old culture and its objects. With the warmth of a family’s historic hearth and wood burning oven, to the most contemporary updated revision of ancient delicacies through experimentation and daring re-interpretation. This is IDE TO POLAND, CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE, an adventure in the end having food on the table in vessels and platters that have evolved from 1000 years of history.

More info:

IDE TO POLAND in collaboration with @creativeprojectfoundation

Part of CERAMIC & FOOD ROUTE

Co-produced with: @fondationmartell 

Designers: @goliathdyevredesign @argot_studio @zhuo.qi 

Co-creative direction: @mathildebretillot @miskamillerlovegrove 

IDE experts: @jsvcprojects #marcbretillot @pierangelo.caramia @laurentdestrees

Producer: @ankasimone

Sponsors and Partners: Adam Mickiewicz Institute @culture_pl 

Institut Français de Varsovie @if_officiel @institut_francais_de_varsovie @raffleseuropejski @autor_rooms 

Polish Vodka Museum @polishvodkamuseum

Food: @restauracjaepoka @antoniuscaviar 

Academic: @schoolofform

Ceramists: @majolika_nieborow @dominika_donde @moskoceramics 

Communication: @14septembre 

Video: @antilope.tv

Media partner: @kukbuk_official