re-importation is an exhibition by seven young japanese designers (kodai iwamoto, takahiro yamamoto,naoto suzuki,nakaya maki, shotaro oshima, say takeuchi and sai honda) freshly graduated from four different art schools in three different countries, namely great britain, the netherlands and switzerland.
their studies outside japan have offered new discoveries and novel ways of thinking, significantly inspiring their design vision.
the exhibition, their first after returning home, is an expression of their newly acquired visions in various forms including industrial products, architectural projects and jewelries. it offers the opportunity to become acquainted with innovative production methods and the ever diversifying world of contemporary design.
please stop by to feel the potentials of these young and promising creators.
friedman benda and nendo, inc. are pleased to present 50 manga chairs. the installation of stainless steel chairs will make its american debut in a solo exhibition at the friedman benda gallery in new york, 8 september 8 – 29 october 2016. the installation had its european premier at basilica minore di san simpliciano, in conjunction with salone del mobile milano, april 12-17, 2016.
with this exhibition, nendo abstracts archetypes of manga comics. the chairs are happy, distressed, embarrassed, surprised; they leap and bound, zoom past, or slowly slink away. each chair has its own personality, allowing it to stand on its own or, when placed next to the others, to become part of a collective narrative. a different configuration creates a different story; the chairs come alive in a symphonious display of nendo’s playful japanese design.
50 manga chairs is friedman benda’s third solo show with nendo and the japanese design group’s most ambitious body of work to date. the group’s 2009 new york debut ghost stories featured the acclaimed cabbage chair, which was initially shown in the groundbreaking exhibition xxist century man at 21_21 design site in tokyo. nendo’s 2011 exhibition scatter shelf toyed with optical illusions and repetitive forms, the idea of structure in space. concurrent with 50 manga chairs, nendo’s first-ever large-scale retrospective, the space in between, is on view at the design museum holon, israel 8 june 8 – 30 october 2016.