The greatest exhibition presenting masterpieces by a designer Verner Panton



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To: Arts / Exhibition reporters (5 pages) From: SAC Hangaram Design Museum / PR: Kyungmin Kim kmkim@sac.or.kr (02-580-1489 / 010-9384-9139) The greatest exhibition presenting masterpieces by a designer Verner Panton The Verner Panton Exhibition premiering works from the renowned Vitra Design Museum will be held from December 9, 2007 until March 2, 2008 at Seoul Arts Center Design Museum. It is Seoul Arts Center s 20 th anniversary project of design department. By far the largest exhibition presenting works by a single designer, visitors can experience the treasured collection from Vitra. Staying true to Verner Panton s belief that one can relax better on a chair in an appealing color, the Design Museum offers this winter a captivating world of colorful relief at the Verner Panton Exhibition. (Information : 02-580-1489, 1495) Outline of the Exhibition Title: Verner Panton: The Collected Works An exhibition of Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany Dates: December, 9th. 2007 (Sat) March 2nd. 2008 (Sun) Opening: December 8th. 2007 (Sat) at Hangaram Design Museum Lobby Venue: Seoul Arts Center, Hangaram Design Museum room 1, 2, 3 Organized by: Seoul Arts Center Collaborated by: Laurence Geoffrey s Ltd. Sponsored by: Ministry of Culture and Tourism Tickets: Adults 8,000 / Students 6,000 / Children 4,000 (Groups of 15+: 1,000 discounts) Related Events: 1. Opening Ceremony: December 8, 2007, Sat. 17:00 ~ 18:00 2. Seminar: December 8, 2007, Sat. 13:00 ~ 16:00 Homepage: www.vernerpanton.kr

About Exhibition The largest exhibition of its kind presenting works by a single designer, the Verner Panton Exhibition presents a comprehensive range of assorted masterpieces from the initial works to the experimental designs. In addition, the retrospective focuses primarily on works created between the mid-fifties and mid-seventies, during which time he had a substantial influence upon the direction and development of international design. The exhibition is organized according to chronological and thematic considerations, but does not regard the communication of knowledge and the presentation of background information as its only task. Its other goal very much in the spirit of Panton is to offer the visitor an intense sensorial experience. Accordingly, great attention will be given to the physical design of the exhibition. About Verner Panton Panton, who was born on the Danish island of Fünen in the 1926, found his way to design via architecture. After studying at the Academy of Art in Copenhagen, he worked from 1950-52 in the office of Arne Jacobsen, where he was involved in the design of the legendary, Ant Chair. Panton first attracted international attention with furniture based on geometric forms and manufactured by the company Plus-linje ( Cone Chairs ). These designs are distinguished by their extravagant forms and a keen interest in new plastic materials produced industrially at the time. Simultaneously, they are evidence of an unfettered joy of experimentation, which can be regarded as a central characteristic of Panton s work. Among these are true bestsellers such as the Flowerpot lamp and design icons like the Panton Chair, which immediately garnered international accolades upon its presentation to the public. In addition, Panton distinguished himself as a textile designer. His close collaboration with the company Mira-X, for whom he designed an extensive collection of domestic textiles from the end of the Sixties onward, clearly exhibits his preference for intense colours and geometric shapes. Of central importance within the context of his œvre are Panton s room designs. He was particularly skillful in fusing disparate elements floor, wall and ceiling treatments, furniture, lighting elements, textiles, and plastic or enamel wall panels into a consummate and indivisible spatial unit. The Visiona ships are the best-known examples of the exhibition of Hangaram Design Museum Residing in Basel from the beginning of the Sixties and having received many international design awards, Panton remained active until his death in September 1998. Re-editions of his works and, in addition, an exhibition overseen by the designer himself in Kolding, Denmark; are evidence of the increasingly growing interest in Panton s œvre over recent years. In spite of this undisputed importance, until now it has neither been the subject of a design-historical retrospective, nor received comprehensive monographic treatment in a publication. About Vitra Design museum In 1989, a cultural institution independent from the Vitra company, It is one of the world's largest collections of modern furniture design. These exhibitions have played a major role in the international popularization of design and architecture. In addition, the museum produces workshops, publications and museum products, as well as maintaining an archive, a restoration and conservation laboratory, and a

research library. The museum puts on temporary collections focused on one particular designer, often with loans from other collections. In turn, parts of the collection are lent to other institutions around the world. Exhibition Plan 1. Furniture 1 2 1.Panton Chair, 1958 Panton Design, Basel 2.Heart-shaped cone-chair K3, 1959 Panton Design, Basel The exhibition will begin with Panton s first furniture collection, which clearly bears his artistic stamp and with which he immediately established himself at the forefront of avant-garde design in Europe. The following biographical section will trace the most important stages of his international career. Special attention will be accorded here to the highly charged artistic and intellectual atmosphere. In the unit devoted to furniture, his contributions to several of the central themes of Sixties design are introduced: modular seating systems, mobile living, and domestic environments. The Panton Chair, probably his most important design, deserves particular attention and is the subject of an exciting chapter on design history. His architectural designs, few of which were actually built, will also be introduced within this context. 2. Lamp 1 2 1.Spiral Lampen, Hanging lamp SP1. Serial production model in context of Visiona 2, Cologne 1970 Panton Design, Basel 2.Pendant lamp VP Globe, no. 16705. Serial production model in context of Visiona 2, Cologne 1970 Panton Design, Basel Of all the disparate areas of his œvre, Panton s Scandinavian roots are never more evident than in his lighting designs. He was not only interested in finding solutions to technical and aesthetic problems, but also in exploring the emotional effect of light. Along with designs for traditional lamps and lighting fixtures, he also developed light sculptures and lighted wall elements which functioned both as a source of light and as a decorative object.

3. Textile Furnishing fabric collection Domino Design Curve, 1975 Panton Design, Basel The section Colours, Patterns, Systems focuses on Panton s textile designs. His collaboration with the company Mira-X over many years resulted in a historically unique, extensive collection based on just a few patterns and colors, once again exhibiting his adherence to systematic principles. The aesthetic elements which appear in his textile designs are also found in other materials used in interior decoration such as enamel or paper. Panton s legendary interior design projects can be regarded as moments of climax and synthesis within the context of his entire œvre. His primary goal was to overcome the traditional division of a room into three parts floor, walls, and ceiling and to achieve a unified design concept. A partial reconstruction, true to the original, of the Fantasy Landscape Room from the Visiona 2 exhibition will effectively demonstrate this to visitors. 4. Late works 1 2 3 1. Phantasy landscape Visiona 2. Cologne furniture fair 1970 Panton Design, Basel 2. Verner Panton sitting on the heart-shaped cone-chair, 1960 Panton Design, Basel 3. Marianne Panton seated on the Panton Chair (with the Panton Chairs corresponding table, Herman Miller/Vitra), ca. 1970 Foto: Louis Schnakenburg, Copenhagen The final section is devoted to Panton s late work. From the mid-1990s onward Panton experienced a rediscovery of his work, largely through the revival of the 1960s and the renaissance of plastic. A generation of young designers now explicitly referred to his works, whose playful verve and strong colorfulness they particular valued. Panton s unshakable conviction that more fantasy will be called for in design in the future, as he put it in his last television interview, seems to be more justified today than it has been in a long time. And this being the case, there is no better example than Panton himself.

5. Seminar The seminar hosted by Curator Martias Remmele offers viewers the opportunity to better understand Verner Panton designs and the philosophy behind them. 6. Workshop Following the Vitra Design Museum s educational program renowned for its effectiveness, a workshop for children aged 5 to 10 is planned where they can learn from experiencing the exhibition as well as the related programs from Europe s finest. Webhard (image download: www.webhard.co.kr) ID: designgallery PW: 1538 Folder: Guest Press Verner Panton