Studio Dennis Parren’s CMYK Lamp is part of their new exhibition ‘Hands Off’ at the San Fransisco Museum of Craft & Design. So if you’re in SF, be sure to drop by the museum and check it out!
From the SFMCD website:
Hands Off: New Dutch Design at the Confluence of Technology & Craft | May 9 – September 13, 2015
Hands Off:New Dutch Design at the Confluence of Technology & Craft will promote Dutch Design and its influence on the global future of contemporary art, craft and design, including architecture, e-culture, and fashion, among other disciplines. Featured designers produce innovative works that challenge traditional notions of public space, sustainability, architecture, fashion, functional objects, marketing, and art utilising technology that requires no ‘making’ by hand in the traditional sense. Hands Off will showcase the development of new materials, new ways to use old technologies, and new ways of looking at and interacting with the world. Hands off will feature the work of approximately twenty designers from design hubs across the Netherlands including Eindhoven, Amsterdam, and Utrecht.
Featuring the work of approximately 20 designers from design hubs across the Netherlands including Eindhoven, Amsterdam and Utrecht, Hands-Off showcases the development of innovative production materials, the reinterpretation of old technologies, and new ways leading Dutch designers are influencing and interacting with the world of craft and design.
Artists in the exhibition are: Daniël de Bruin, Raw Color, Grietje Schepers, Eric Klarenbeek, Tiddo Bakker, Martijn Koomen, Dirk Vander Kooij, StudioDrift, Random Studio / Petrovsky & Ramone, DUS Architects, Borre Akkersdijk, Mahmud Hassani & Massoud Hassani, Aoife Wullur, Jólan van der Wiel, Ted Noten, Anouk Wipprecht, Dennis Parren & Marcel Wanders.
Organized and Curated by the Museum of Craft and Design
Guest Curator: Zahid Sardar
Exhibit Design: Ted Cohen
Registrar & Curatorial assistant: Ariel Zaccheo
The Museum of Craft and Design’s exhibitions and programs are generously supported by the Windgate Charitable Foundation and Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund. This program is supported by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, the Official Airline of the Museum of Craft and Design. This program is supported as part of the Dutch Culture USA program by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York.