anotorietàdiMarcelWandersincampoartistico
inizia con la sua iconica Knotted Chair, progettata
per Droog Design nel 1996. Negli anni a seguire
collabora con i più importanti produttori europei di design
contemporaneo tra cui, tra decine d’altri: Alessi, Flos, KLM,
Swarovski, Puma, Droog Design e Moooi di cui è anche
art director e co-proprietario. Tra i più significativi progetti
d’architettura e interior design il Kameha Grand Hotel di
Zurigo e Bonn, il Mondrian South Beach a Miami, le Quasar
Istanbul Residences e il flagship store di Villa Moda in Bahrain.
Nel 2012, il lancio del suo progetto d’interior finora più
audace: l’Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht Hotel, ospitato
nell’ex biblioteca pubblica della città e salutato come una sorta
di “Alice in Amsterdam”. Con queste premesse, non è una
sorpresa che il New York Times l’abbia soprannominato il
“Lady Gaga del Design” o che Business Week l’abbia inserito
trai25leaderdelcambiamentoinEuropa.Moltideilavoridi
Wanders sono entrati a far parte delle più importanti collezioni
di design nel mondo come il Museum of Modern Art di New
YorkeSanFrancisco,ilVictoria&AlbertMuseumdiLondra
e lo Stedelijk Museum di Amsterdam dove nel gennaio 2014,
ha aperto la sua prima grande retrospettiva “Marcel Wanders:
Pinned Up at the Stedelijk”.
arcelWandersfirstbecamefamousasanartist
with his iconic Knotted Chair, designed for
Droog Design in 1996. In the years that followed,
he worked with some of the most important contemporary
design producers in Europe, including (among many others),
Alessi, Flos, KLM, Swarovski, Puma, Droog Design and
Moooi, of which he is art director and co-owner. Among the
most significant architecture and interior design projects are
the Kameha Grand Hotel in Zurich and Bonn, the Mondrian
South Beach Hotel in Miami, the Quasar Istanbul Residences
and the Villa Moda flagship store in Bahrain. In 2012 his most
daring interior design project to date was launched - the Andaz
Amsterdam Prinsengracht Hotel (in the city’s former public
library), which was hailed as a sort of “Alice in Amsterdam”.
Considering all the above it comes as no surprise that the New
York Times has nicknamed him the “Lady Gaga of Design” or
thattheBusinessWeekhasincludedhiminthe25leadersof
change in Europe. Many of Wanders’s works have become part
of the most important design collections in the world, such as
theMuseumofModernArtinNewYorkandSanFrancisco,
the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the Stedelijk
Museum in Amsterdam, where, in January 2014, he opened his
first great retrospective exhibition “Marcel Wanders: Pinned
Up at the Stedelijk”.
Marcel Wanders, portrait
(Courtesy Marte Visser)
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