Martino Gamper  100 Chairs in 100 Days

13 June 2015 – 23 September 2015

Martino Gamper (born 1971 in Italy, resides in London), known for his crossovers between fine art and design, came to major acclaim with 100 Chairs in 100 Days (2007), for which he culled disused chairs from London alleyways and friends’ homes and reassembled them one per day into poetic, often humorous forms. Drawing upon the history of furniture yet altogether unique and original improvisations, he has toured 99 chairs around the globe, always creating another 100th chair in each new location. So for this exhibition, he will create a yet-unveiled 100th chair from a find here in Marugame. Working within self-imposed parametres — found materials, structures, designs and a single day — Gamper’s 100 chairs showcase his wit and experiments in transforming limitations into elements of possibility. Transcending mere design and function, Gamper’s unprecedented methodology lets us glimpse the stories hidden within things.

Date

13 June 2015 – 23 September 2015

Hours

10:00-18:00 (Admission until 30 minutes prior to closing time.)

*Open until 20

00 on 13 June

Organized by

Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, The MIMOCA Foundation

Supported by

SHISEIDO CO., LTD.

Fee

Admission: Adults ¥950, Students (college, university) ¥650, Children (0 year to highschool) free
*Ticket valid for admission to the exhibition “Genichiro Inokuma: Cats” and Permanent Collection.

Installation View: Triennale Design Museum, Milano, 2009

1.Inflation(16 SEPTEMBER 2006)
2.Barbapapa in Vienna(07 AUGUST 2006)
3.Hands On(27 SEPTEMBER 2006)
4.Multiple Choice(17 SEPTEMBER 2007)
5.Tubolare(10 SEPTEMBER 2007)
6.Giro(12 SEPTEMBER 2007)
7.Omback(31 AUGUST 2006)
8.A Small Children’s that Looks like an Animal or a Scooter(2 AUGUST 2007)

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From the series 100 Chairs in 100 Days

all images
Åbäke/Martino Gamper

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