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SALON/BIG BANG CLOSING EVENTS !!!

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SALON/BIG BANG CLOSING EVENTS !!!

Saturday August 23rd:
11.00 am – 5.00 pm 

TIME OUT a participatory intervention by Margret Wibmer at Oude Kerk
11.00 am - 1.00 pm 

Maartje Jaquet Workshop Collage making at Keizersgracht 514
4.00- 5.00 pm 

Hans Chritiaan Klasema " Stabilitas Loci" at Magazijn, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 153

Sunday August 24th:
11.00 am- 13.00 

sermon Oude Kerk Eddy Reefhuis on Klaas Kuiken "Beingjesus"
1.30 pm – 5.00 pm 

TIME OUT a participatory intervention by Margret Wibmer at Oude Kerk
4.00- 5.00 pm 

Hans Chritiaan Klasema " Stabilitas Loci" at Magazijn, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 153

Salon/Big Bang: Margaret Wibmer, Time Out

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TIME OUT by Margret Wibmer for SALON/BIG BANG.
Performance held August 23 at Oude Kerk Amsterdam. (click images to enlarge) 





 

(photocredits: Gijs Stork)

SALON/Big Bang; review collage workshop by Maartje Jaquet

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SALON/collage workshop by Maartje Jaquet . We announced earlier this special salon/Big Bang event here are the results of that day.





(photocredits: Gijs Stork)

Salon/Big Bang: Maison the Faux

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Salon/Big Bang: Maison the Faux
Salon/Big Bang: Maison the Faux at the Oude Kerk
 
MAISON the FAUX is a couture label for ‘humanwear’ based in Arnhem, the Netherlands. The label aspires to be an affectionate reaction to the current fashion industry and a big faux wink in the direction of an audience liberated enough to move freely through an often narrow-minded world.

MAISON the FAUX represents a new outlook on masculinity and femininity. Its designers aim to set decadence as the new standard, combining their couture statement pieces with street wear. ‘The Fictional House, a rough translation of MAISON the FAUX, is rooted in a great sense of humour and self-mockery, combined with a deep love of fashion.
Salon/Big Bang: Maison the Faux
Maison the Faux combined with the work of Martin Butler and Floris Didden

(photocredits JW Kaldenbach)
See more about the work of Martin Butler and floris Didden HERE on this blog

Salon/Big Bang: Sunday Sermon

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Kerkdienst in de Oude Kerk; Eddy Reefhuis over "Being Jesus" van
Klaas Kuiken en Peter van der West.
Op deze laatste zondag met de tentoonsteling SALON/Big Bang in de kerk staan we stil bij het meest opvallende werk, de piepschuimen weergave van het Christusbeeld boven Rio de Janeiro in de Buitenlandvaarderskapel. BeingJesus.nl is de titel van dit werk van Klaas Kuiken en Peter van der West.
Dat is ook de website waarop je een foto kunt uploaden die dan op het hoofd van Jezus wordt geprojecteerd. Is dat blasfemie: dat iedereen Jezus zou kunnen zijn? Of is dat nu juist de navolging waar hij om vraagt?
Misschien is de vraag eerde of je dat wel moet willen. Wie achter mij aan wil komen, moet zichzelf verloochenen en zijn kruis op zich nemen, zegt Jezus in het evangelie van zondag. Of er dan nog zoveel belangstelling voor is …… Maar spannender is de vraag, hoe dit dan de weg kan zijn naar die Christus Redentor, Christus de Verlosser, boven Rio. Misverstand? Of een wonder?
(photocredits: JW Kaldenbach)

Salon/Big Bang; Performance by Wilfred Junior Jansen

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Salon/Big Bang; Performance by Wilfred Junior Jansen at Magazijn on August 24 during the closing event.

Wilfred Junior Jansen
Improvised performance, poetry and comments on film.
''..Instictively she lowered her shoulders, her eyes were feverish and crazy, but I couldn't get a fix on them. The damn weekly menu offered a weak smile/now glaving angerly through the glass. The moon rises over the forest slopes in the bowling alleys. Bless my weathered feathers.''
(photocredits: JW Kaldenbach)

Salon/Big Bang: Closing Event

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Salon/Big Bang: Closing Event
Salon/Big Bang: Closing Event

Salon/Big Bang: Closing Event






The final evening of Salon Big Bang at Magazijn: Performances, music, poetry and drinks.

Sugarrrpussy
Will play a few songs on feminism. What does it mean to be a woman in modern society. By using sarcastic lyrics combined with projections.
''..I don't care about who you are,
I don't care about your pretty face,
I don't care about what you have to say..''


Wilfred Junior Jansen
Improvised performance, poetry and comments on film.
''..Instictively she lowered her shoulders, her eyes were feverish and crazy, but I couldn't get a fix on them. The damn weekly menu offered a weak smile/now glaving angerly through the glass. The moon rises over the forest slopes in the bowling alleys. Bless my weathered feathers.''

Natusha Croes & India Hernandis
Improvised music +literature + live installation.

Efrem Angela
Composing a musicial landscape

(photocredits JW Kaldenbach)

SALON/Dantel

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(Design Bart de Baerts)

SALON/dantel; is part of IKSV Tasarim Biennial 2014 (November 1 / December 14) at the Adahan, Istanbul, Turkey.
About SALON/dantel
SALON/dantel in Istanbul is realized as a part of the second Istanbul Design Biennial Parallel Event Programme and is a travelling, custom-made exhibition based on the concept of SALON/KANT, held in the summer of 2013 in Amsterdam.
During the Istanbul Design Biennial ‘The Future Is Not What It Used To Be’, curated by Zoe Ryan, SALON/dantel presents work of artists and designers from The Netherlands which is related in a broader sense to ‘Dantel’ (‘Lace’), in conjunction with work of Turkish participants selected by Özlem Yalım Özkaraoğlu.
SALON/ proudly presents the following participants:
Anne-Grethe Filtenborg, Anouk Griffioen, Arzu Kaprol, Atelier Ted Noten, Atelier Van Lieshout, Aziz Sarıyer, BCXSY, Bora Aksu, Burcu Büyükünal, Can Yalman, Chris Kabel, Conny Groenewegen, Cornelia Edwards, Defne Koz, Deniz Buga, Design Academy Eindhoven, Desiree Hammen, Diana Blok, Ela Cindoruk, Ernst van der Hoeven, Esin Platin, Esther Dorhout Mees, Faruk Malhan, Femke van Gemert, Geleneksel (traditional), Gülnur Ozdağlar, Hansje van Halem, Hilde Koenders, Jan Rothuizen, Jan Willem Kaldenbach, Jef Montes, Joris Landman, Judith Koning, Juliette Warmenhoven, Kadkoop, Koen Hauser, Lernert & Sander, Liselore Frowijn, Lizan Freijsen, Louise te Poele, M.C.Escher, Maartje Jaquet, MAISON the FAUX, Martine van ‘t Hul, Mimi Berlin, NOMAN, Oya Demirbilek, Özlem Yalım Özkaraoğlu, Patty Struik, Pauline van Dongen, Petra Vonk, Robin Kolleman, Siba Sahabi, Suzanne van Rest, Tanja Smeets, Telkari (traditional), Titia Ex, Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe, Zeynep Altay, a.o.

Click HERE for more information on the participating artists/designers ant their work. 
Click HERE for images of this exhibition

SALON/dantel is generously supported by DutchCulture, The City of Amsterdam, Adahan Istanbul Hotel, Consulate General of the Netherlands in Istanbul and IKSV.


SALON/Dantel in Istanbul

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SALON/dantel; is part of IKSV Tasarim Biennial 2014 (November 1 / December 14) at the Adahan, Istanbul, Turkey.
About SALON/dantel
SALON/dantel in Istanbul is realized as a part of the second Istanbul Design Biennial Parallel Event Programme and is a travelling, custom-made exhibition based on the concept of SALON/KANT, held in the summer of 2013 in Amsterdam.
During the Istanbul Design Biennial ‘The Future Is Not What It Used To Be’, curated by Zoe Ryan, SALON/dantel presents work of artists and designers from The Netherlands which is related in a broader sense to ‘Dantel’ (‘Lace’), in conjunction with work of Turkish participants selected by Özlem Yalım Özkaraoğlu. Click HERE for participating artists. (Please click images to enlarge)
(Photocredits; Jan Willem Kaldenbach) 



















































































































SALON/Paris; at The Grand Paris Design Festival

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SALON/Paris; at The Grand Paris Design Festival



SALON/Paris; at the D’Days


SALON/Paris; at the D’Days

Clickez ici/Click here to see more images (photography JW Kaldenbach)
SALON/Paris; at the D’DaysSALON/Paris: at The Grand Paris Design Festival presents: Lizan Freijsen, Frowijn-Eliens (Liselore Frowijn-Pieter Eliens) MacGuffin (Ernst van der Hoeven), Desiree Hammen, Chris Kabel, Klaas Kuiken, Joris Landman, Lensvelt & Canoof, Jef Montes, NOMAN (Selina Parr & Lara Tolman), rENs, Siba Sahabi, Chateau de la Resle Collection, Tanja Smeets, Dieter Volkers, Sjoerd Vroonland, Juliette Warmenhovenhoven, Sander Wassink and more…

SALON/Paris Will re­locate Dutch designers to Paris where they will offer insight into how they work and think. They will “break down the walls” between the disciplines, the creator and the spectator, the locations and the city and the differences between cultures by producing “in situ” installations and presentations. Content in context is generating the ultimate experience.

This is a typical SALON/ project, the interdisciplinary platform for design, fashion, art & culture from Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Gijs Stork and Manon Schaap, the initiators, started SALON/ in 2010, out of fascination to dismantle the walls separating the various disciplines and to place the creative cross-pollination firmly in the middle of the real world.

SALON/Paris will innovate and create a process of collaboration by means of a route along various situations on location. A real-time experience and awareness of ‘Different Dutch Design’. The inquiring working process of designers will lead to new insights, processes and solutions.
 

Opening SALON/PARIS
Saturday, May 30 at 5:00pm
Habitat 1964 - espace vintage 
Saint-Ouen, Ile-De-France, France
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