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With the exhibition FALTEN (German for folds or wrinkles), the MAK Asia Collection deciphers the complexity of the phenomenon of Falten with regard to technical, creative, physical, symbolic, and cultural dimensions.
1.2.2023—21.5.2023
MAK Central Room
The transmedially conceived show illuminates Falten in multiple perspectives from the viewpoints of the history of design, culture, and ideas as well as cultural anthropology. Starting from a comprehensive concept, Falten are presented not only in the form of fabric designs and as a design method. They are also discussed as cultural practices and as a topos of aesthetic distinction in order to show their broad facets as a cultural technique and their philosophical-symbolic dimensions. A wide range of objects can be seen: from textiles and works on paper to furniture and paintings. The transregional exhibits are partly from the MAK collection and are supplemented by loans.
FOLDS, edited by Lilli Hollein and Mio Wakita, with texts by Lilli Hollein and Mio Wakita. German/English, 132 pages with numerous color illustrations. MAK, Vienna/ Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Cologne 2024. Available as of mid of November 2024 at the MAK Design Shop and online at MAKdesignshop.at for € 25.
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© MAK/Branislav Djordjevic
© MAK/Kristina Wissik
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© Judith Huemer/Bildrecht, Vienna 2022
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CURATOR
Mio Wakita-Elis, Curator, MAK Asia Collection
ARTISTS
Clemens Auer / Wilhelm Burger / Ursi Fürtler / FURUKAWA Aika / FUSE Tomoko / Henry Peter Glass / Wilhelm Gmeiner / HISHIKAWA Moronobu / Judith Huemer / IPPITSUSAI Bunchō / Imperial Viennese Porcelain Manufactory / KATSUSHIKA Hokusai / Olivier Leblois / Lex Pott / David Lloyd / Issey Miyake / Mizuno NANBOKU / NISHIDA Shatner / W. Ordèn / Verner Panton / Gastone Rinaldi / Peter Sandbichler / Antoin Sevruguin / Chishen SHIU / SONG Jing / Gerda und Kurt Spurey / SUDO Reiko / Usono inc. / YAMAMOTO Tōkoku
Media
Katsushika Hokusai, “The Ghost of Oiwa” (detail) from the series One Hundred Ghost Stories, Japan, 1831/32 © MAK/Georg Mayer