DDW 2011 - nacho carbonell at onomatopee

DDW 2011 - nacho carbonell at onomatopee


'nest project' by nacho carbonell for 'comfort zone + disillusion' at onomatopee
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'nest project' by spanish-born and netherlands-based designer nacho carbonell has been displayed at onomatopee
during dutch design week 2011. carbonell's project is the third of several installations shown at the experimental gallery space
during the design week exploring the concept of 'comfort zone + disillusion'.

the series at onomatopee is an exploration of the modern human's necessity to establish ways to feel at home.
as modern people surround themselves with furniture and possessions, allotting time in order to achieve 'relaxation',
the artist wonders how our expectations may continue to be fulfilled given the current state of the global economy.
onomatopee prompts the viewer to question the articles they require for 'comfort' and whether or not they are living
in a world too ripe with unappreciated illusion.



detail of a finished chair by the artist
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the artist's installation, 'comfort zones + disillusion #3', attempts to answer 'what is (still) natural in an experience [based] economy'.
carbonell investigates these issues within the exhibition space while maintaining a whimsical approach in his contemplation,
voiced by his interaction with his highly textured and tactile materials. the viewer examines his/her need as a modern consumer to
acquire in order to live more fully, acknowledging the natural inclination to fall victim to the need to 'nest',
filling his/her space with aesthetics in order to represent his/her sensibility.

in the material experiment, titled 'nest project' by carbonell, the viewer is able to have personal involvement
with the artist's design process in the creation of his anthropomorphic works. the installation contains an overview of raw materials,
models, and finished projects by the artist, arranged in such a way to investigate notions of comfort elicited
by the possession of material goods.



preliminary models and artistic experimentation
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alternate view of the artist's conceptual modeling
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the artist's manifestation of surface characterization through color and shingled alteration
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detail of carbonell's textural appreciation
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wide-view of 'nest project'
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leigha db
11.09.11  
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OUT NOW: BOOK ON NACHO'S WORK

The book on the work of nacho is also available at Onomatopee: soon online but if interested you can buy it by e-mailing info@onomatopee.net.

it costs 15 euro ex. postage.

it's nice: designed by Raw Color who won the price of best designed books with the previous series produced at Onomatopee

more info (soon many updates): www.onomatopee.net
Freek Lomme / Onomatopee   11.09.11

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