2018 Sternberg Press Publication
Hans presented work under three topical themes—“Making & Making Sense,” “Dealing with the Digital,” and “Less”—as well as two design objects created for the exhibition: the Kunsthalle Wien Chair, developed in cooperation with Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, as well as a table design available worldwide via an online platform, which can be produced on demand locally.
Hans is interested in conventional and innovative production methods as well as in the regional characteristics of developments in design. Her design objects react to the social needs of our time and have a social dimension to their functionality.
Alongside images of Hans’s work, the publication—innovatively designed by Irma Boom Office—includes contributions by professional acquaintances. Deyan Sudjic, director of the London Design Museum, describes how the examination of design leads to interpretations of history and how Hans’s designs are socially embedded. Bart Lootsma, professor of architectural theory at the University of Innsbruck, provides insights into the working attitude and methods of Hans, also in relation to other developments in Dutch design. A conversation between Ineke Hans and Oliver Stratford, editor in chief of Disegno Magazine, traces the influences and approaches of the designer.
Contemporary relevance characterizes the hybrid design objects of Dutch designer Ineke Hans. Taking account of current social developments, the fluctuating boundaries that separate work and personal life, and the challenges posed by a networked, globalized world, she asks questions about the functionality of contemporary design and how people, objects, and spaces interact.
Editors: Juliane Bischoff, Nicolaus Schafhausen
Texts: Ineke Hans, Bart Lootsma, Deyan Sudjic
Interviews with: Ineke Hans, Oliver Stratford
February 2018, English/German
19.5×22.5 cm, 70 pages, color ill., softcover
ISBN 978-3-95679-359-2
Design: Irma Boom Office
Copublisher: Kunsthalle Wien
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