The exhibition "Up to You" (at Stroom De Haag Museum,
from 31 January until 28 March) brings together the work
of
architect Yona Friedman, designer Thomas Lommée and
artist Navid Nuur. Very consciously they deploy aspects
such as time and coincidence in their work. This is
something the society we live in is not prepared for. Our
society is built on security, represented by ideal images
and ideal numbers. All in vain, because security is an
illusion. Allowing insecurity to enter the design process
creates a sense of freedom. There is room for change,
surprise and appropriation. Friedman, Lommée and Nuur
make an inviting gesture, encouraging the public, resident
or user to give his or her own interpretation of the work.
Friedman's ville spatiale, Lommée's OpenStructures and
Nuur's interimodules provide a point of departure, but don't
comment on the final image. We the audience are asked to
become active ourselves.
Yona Friedman
Traditional urban planning is based on the predictability of
human behaviour. Yona Friedman (1923), however, is
convinced that the development of cities is unpredictable,
which makes it impossible for an urban planner to design a
proper city for its inhabitants. Friedman wants to give the
citizen the final say and in the 1950s he developed the ville
spatiale; large, open and flexible structures, preferably
raised from street level, in which the residents themselves
can shape their living environment. In manuals for the
self-planner (strip cartoon images) he shows us the way.
In the exhibition several of these manuals and models will
be shown, including one for the Binckhorst, an industrial
area in The Hague.
This part of the exhibition is made possible by Helene
Fentener van Vlissingen (co-author of 'Yona Friedman.
Structures serving the unpredictable', 1999, NAi
Publishers) and Angelique van Grootel.
Thomas Lommée
In the work of Thomas Lommée (1979) systems, structures
and the way individuals can use them collectively and
individually play a central role. His research project
www.OpenStructures.net develops models for a
sustainable and democratic way of designing. It is an open
system where anyone can design with a kind of
‘collaborative Meccano'.
Navid Nuur
Navid Nuur (1976) explores and changes the way we
perceive and experience a certain space starting from his
interest in what we record unconsciously or risk missing
because we are focusing on something else. His
installations, drawings and objects are best described as
modules of thought. He himself prefers to call them
‘interimodules'. A module for a way of thinking/concept, a
temporary ‘in between'.
Especially for this exhibition Navid Nuur's new work, 'MY
PREIM II', will be available to the public in a signed edition.
Thru February 14, 2010 Nuur's solo exhibtion 'The value of
void' is on view in Fridericianum in Kassel.
From March 20 thru June 6, 2010 Navid Nuur will have a
solo exhibition in De Hallen in Haarlem, entitled 'The value
of void'.
Website Navid Nuur
‘Up to You' is part one of ‘Upcycling', a program which will
run thru 2010-2011. Its aim is to investigate alternatives in
creating value and meaning. The exhibition is made
possible in part by: Mondriaan Foundation, The Netherlands
Architecture Fund, Ingenieursbureau Den Haag, Z33
Hasselt.
Up to You: Yona Friedman, Thomas Lommée, Navid Nuur
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- Elena Sommariva
- 31 January 2010