‘the gospel’ exhibition by studio job image © designboom

studio job is currently presenting their new body of work in the exhibition entitled ‘the gospel’ at milan design week.

job smeets of studio job explains their ‘gospel’ exhibition; this is no protest or imputation against the body of religion. respectfully these icons have been selected and designed. although nynke and me do not practice religion, we enjoy the incredible fatal and expressive drama’s which are executed, immortalized in extreme inventories full of holy pomp and splendor. we used the icon and religion as canvas and metaphor to visualize and express how our ‘high culture’ becomes more fantastic by the minute. the abstract truth is more exciting than physical evidence. in many ways that’s a great source of inspiration.

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the last supper (sculpture) image © designboom

a 17 piece grand rusted service casted out of 2000 kg foundry iron. this installation is the ‘monument’ of the exhibition and visualizes the complex simplicity of the eternal and scale-less icon.

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the last supper (sculpture) image © designboom

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the crucifixion 2009 material polychrome hand blown glass, lead, indian rosewood dimension 367 x 217 x 14 cm image © designboom

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 image © designboom

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the birth 2009 material polychrome hand blown glass, lead, indian rosewood dimension 250 x 250 x depth 15 cm image © designboom

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the birth 2009 image © designboom

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the birth 2009 image © designboom

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the last supper (service) ceramic set image © designboom

the last supper is the mother form of an identical ceramic service set of 12 pieces made out of faience and manufactured by royal tichelaar makkum. all the models are ‘sculptured’ by hand in studio job’s ateliers which is shown in the organic surface of the final pieces. in cooperation with royal tichelaar makkum they developed 15 fresh and bright coloured glazes. now for the first time in 150 years, new scenes and tableaus are applied in polychrome by the painters in makkum.

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the last supper (service) ceramic set image © designboom

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 image © designboom

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the last supper (service) plate image courtesy studio job

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the last supper (service) pot image courtesy studio job

studio job: the gospel at milan design week 09 the last supper (service) ceramic set image courtesy studio job