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Christie van der Haak. Sproken | Fairy Tales

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+++Edited by Jane Huldman, Philip Peters | Concept and image editing by Studio Renate Boere | With text contributions by Christie van der Haak, Eline van der Haak, Philip Peters, Anke Roder, Arno van Roosmalen, Nicole Roepers, Wilma Sütö+++

ISBN

ISBN 978-94-90322-60-1

Graphic designer

Studio Renate Boere

Number of pages

416

Book size

31,5 x 24,5 cm

Binding

Hardcover

Dutch | English

Translators: Marie Louise Schoondergang, Ulrica Yland, Willem Kramer

This publication is published by Jap Sam Books and Stroom Den Haag

This publication was made possible by the Mondriaan Fund, the City of The Hague, and Drukkerij Roelofs.

For more information about Christie van der Haak: http://www.christievanderhaak.nl/

Date of Release: November 2015

AWARDED: SILVER EUROPEAN DESIGN AWARD 2016 for Studio Renate Boere

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This book documents 35 years of works by artist Christie van der Haak, who was awarded with the 2015 Ouborg Award. Originally a painter, Van der Haak moved on to designing fabrics deployed both as autonomous artworks and upholstery, wall coverings, table-cloths and the like. While operating in the field of tension between art and design these categories carry little meaning to her.

'Everything has structure', she says, as well as 'Everything has a soul'. Recently she has been transforming spaces such as museum rooms into places with a different meaning, always employing her characteristic vocabulary of exuberant, dazzling colours and complex ever changing patterns in a multitude of both two and three dimensional objects.

Her work is like a fairy tale, charming, seductive, beautiful even, but never without more profound hidden layers of meaning , drawing on (art) history, mythology, contemporary social issues and generally everything she encounters in life.

Edited by Jane Huldman, Philip Peters | Concept and image editing by Studio Renate Boere | With text contributions by Christie van der Haak, Eline van der Haak, Philip Peters, Anke Roder, Arno van Roosmalen, Nicole Roepers, Wilma Sütö

€30.00

Christie van der Haak. Sproken | Fairy Tales

Edited by Jane Huldman, Philip Peters | Concept and image editing by Studio Renate Boere | With text contributions by Christie van der Haak, Eline van der Haak, Philip Peters, Anke Roder, Arno van Roosmalen, Nicole Roepers, Wilma Sütö

€30.00

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Art / Awarded / Design

ISBN

ISBN 978-94-90322-60-1

Graphic designer

Studio Renate Boere

Number of pages

416

Book size

31,5 x 24,5 cm

Binding

Hardcover

Dutch | English

Translators: Marie Louise Schoondergang, Ulrica Yland, Willem Kramer

This publication is published by Jap Sam Books and Stroom Den Haag

This publication was made possible by the Mondriaan Fund, the City of The Hague, and Drukkerij Roelofs.

For more information about Christie van der Haak: http://www.christievanderhaak.nl/

Date of Release: November 2015

AWARDED: SILVER EUROPEAN DESIGN AWARD 2016 for Studio Renate Boere

This book documents 35 years of works by artist Christie van der Haak, who was awarded with the 2015 Ouborg Award. Originally a painter, Van der Haak moved on to designing fabrics deployed both as autonomous artworks and upholstery, wall coverings, table-cloths and the like. While operating in the field of tension between art and design these categories carry little meaning to her.

'Everything has structure', she says, as well as 'Everything has a soul'. Recently she has been transforming spaces such as museum rooms into places with a different meaning, always employing her characteristic vocabulary of exuberant, dazzling colours and complex ever changing patterns in a multitude of both two and three dimensional objects.

Her work is like a fairy tale, charming, seductive, beautiful even, but never without more profound hidden layers of meaning , drawing on (art) history, mythology, contemporary social issues and generally everything she encounters in life.