With it, the Centre extends the themes of its major group show, Chrysalis: The Butterfly Dream—which explores all facets of metamorphosis and included an array of performances, screenings, and special events—to the sphere of experimental contemporary design.
The designs of Audrey Large and Théophile Blandet carry the spores of our material culture and of a society in constant transformation. They are prime derivatives of a future that projects itself onto the present, creating a fluid language that—paradoxically—combines polar opposites: intangible and tangible, one-off and reproduceable, artisanal and industrial. Large and Blandet both pursue a design process marked by radical interest in experimentation, and both view the zeitgeist through a lens of alteration, mutation, and change. Their objects show design as an effective tool for representing and manifesting the transitory.
With their striking aesthetic presence and illusionistic use of color, Audrey Large’s works challenge the reliability of vision and our sense of the tangible. They are presences of astounding originality that seem poised between analog substance and digital impermanence, a quality that transforms them into avatars charged with symbolic power, sensible and critical objects that raise questions about our current criteria for defining and distinguishing what is “real” from what is “virtual”; these works erode and blur this dichotomy until it becomes wholly irrelevant.
Théophile Blandet’s works are difficult to classify. Both ordinary and extraordinary, alien and sometimes equivocal, his devices can be interpreted on more than one level—object-discourses that give rise to spurious narratives, hovering between fiction and non-fiction. Dreamlike and disorienting, these are one-of-a-kind pieces crafted with supreme skillful; they turn conventional standards of functionality upside-down, as chimeric presences with a hybrid appearance and startling capacity for transformation.
This exhibition, presented across the third floor of the Centre, unveils a sequence of expressive, chrysalis-like bodies. The ensuing dialogue between the works of Large and Blandet prompts reflection on the concept of identity and the potential semantic drift of the word “metamorphosis.”
Design in Metamorphosis is curated by Barbara Brondi & Marco Rainò.
Audrey Large , Metabowl #11 , 2020 PLA (FDM Monochrome), 82 h x 52 x 99 cm . Courtesy the artist and Nilufar Gallery
Theóphile Blandet PS 2018, PS, PE, HDPE, POM, PCL, PETG, PTFE, PA, PMMA, HMA, PU, Polyester 60 x 250 x 75 cm. Courtesy the artist
Audrey Large x Theóphile Blandet , Abstract Strategy – Chess Game 2019 PLA, American Wallnut, PE, Aluminum 78 × 64 × 64 cm. Photo: Gert Jan van Rooji. Courtesy the artists
Audrey Large x Theóphile Blandet , Abstract Strategy – Chess Game 2019, PLA, American Wallnut, PE, Aluminum 78 × 64 × 64 cm. Courtesy the artists
Audrey Large, A Bit of Fairy Dust 2022 , PLA (FDM) 70x46xH70 cm.
Courtesy the artist and Nilufar Gallery
Audrey Large , Scale to Infinity 2021 , PLA (FDM & Monochrome and Dual Color) Aluminium 100 x 100 x h 65 cm.
Photo: Pim Top. Courtesy the artist and Nilufar Gallery
Theóphile Blandet, Fountain of Knowledge 2017, Aluminium, polyester, silicon 90 x 80 x 150 cm . Photo: Femke Reijerman. Courtesy the artist
Audrey Large, Metamorphosis Signals: PBRLamp03_Marble009_4k_GroundForest_1K_GlassBSDF 2023 , Photopolymer Resin (SLA), Flexible LED Filament, Hydrographic Film, Hydro Dipping 49.5 h x 45.5 x 53 cm
Photo: Pim Top. Courtesy the artists
Audrey Large , Metamorphosis Signals: PBRLamp02_WoodFlooring044_Lava003_4K_GlassBSDF 2023, Photopolymer Resin (SLA), Flexible LED Filament, Hydrographic Film, Hydro Dipping 48 h x 48 x 41.5 cm
Photo: Pim Top. Courtesy the artists
Audrey Large, Metamorphosis Signals: PBRLamp01_Mud_Cracked_Dry_4k_Lava003_2K_GlassBSDF 2023, Photopolymer Resin (SLA), Flexible LED Filament, Hydrographic Film, Hydro Dipping 32 h x 35 x 56 cm Photo: Pim Top . Courtesy the artists
CREDITS
Audrey Large and Théophile Blandet
Design in Metamorphosis
June 23—August 13, 2023
Opening:
Thursday June 22, 6 PM