Robert Stadler
Robert Stadler is an Austrian designer, born in 1966 in Vienna.
Biography
Robert Stadler studied design at IED and at ENSCI in Paris where in 1992 he co-founded the Radi Designers. The group was active until 2008. Since 2000, Robert Stadler has lived and worked solo in Paris.
His works
Robert Stadler intervenes in very diverse fields, obliterating all hierarchies between free proposals, industrial and public commissions.
He explores the exhibition space in order to scramble the usual categories of art and design. He questions the status of the object as a work of art or a product as well as the border between preciousness and lowliness, elegance and vulgarity, the serious and the absurd. Questioning the object’s identity or even provoking their dissolution, are fields of interest crossing most of his projects.
His work is present in several private and public collections such as Fondation Cartier, FNAC (Fonds national d'art contemporain), FRAC (Fonds régional d'art contemporain) Nord-Pas de Calais. He is represented by Carpenters Workshop Gallery and Galerie TripleV. He works for clients such as the Académie des César, Beaumarly, Dior, Hermès, Nissan, Orange, Ricard et Thonet.
In 2012 Robert Stadler received the "Prix Liliane Bettencourt pour l'Intelligence de la main" together with Siegeair's craftsmen. In 2014 his monography "Robert Stadler Invasive Shifting Absurd Exercise" was published by Editions de la Martinière.
In 2015 Robert Stadler exhibits his "Airspace" collection at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Paris. The collection is presented by two series: 'cut_paste' and 'PdT'. The series of structural objects are made from an arrangement of composite panels typically used for façades, along with sheets of marble attached to aluminium honeycomb.[1] The first series, titled 'cut_paste', takes inspiration from “the recuperation of an imaginary building site”, - says Stadler. Different types of marble are juxtaposed to look deliberately haphazard, recalling random pieces of discarded material that are retrieved and then fashioned together.[2] Stadler explains that the name of the second series 'PdT' comes from pierre de taille, which describes the way that blocks of limestone were cut and glued together.[3] "These two series occupy the space in totally different ways,” says Stadler. “One is the logic of adding panels, so it’s very visually light and the air will be able to flow through it. The other is just the opposite—it’s massive, and the air will have to blow around it".[4] In some ways the two new series might appear to be an evolution of past projects, like last year’s "Traits d’union" public art commission, or the beautiful marble Exercise series, the BDC side table, or the aluminium works in a previous show in Vienna “Back in 5 Min”.[5]
Selected works [6]
- QUIZ 2 - Based on an Idea by Robert Stadler, MUDAM, Luxembourg, 2016.
- L'Usage des formes, exhibition design, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2015.
- QUIZ - Based on an Idea by Robert Stadler, Galerie Poirel, Nancy, 2014.
- Hermès - Le temps à l'œuvre, traveling exhibition design, 2013-2014.
- Tephra formations, a play with Philippe Katerine, Centre Georges-Pompidou, Paris, 2013.
- Traits d'union, public commission for l'Ensemble Poirel, Nancy, 2013.
- Corso, design of six restaurants in Paris since 2007.[7]
- 107, bistro chair, edited by Thonet, 2011.
- Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier, best producer trophy, awarded by the Académie des César, 2008.
- ?, light installation in Saint-Paul Saint-Louis Church, Nuit Blanche Paris 2007.
- Ricard Plein Air Line, jug and ice tray, 2007.
Selected solo shows [8]
- Cut_paste, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, London, 2016.
- Airspace, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Paris, 2015.
- Back in 5 min, MAK Design Salon #3, MAK Branch Geymüllerschlössel, Vienna, 2014.
- 1000 jours, Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Paris, 2011.
- Wild at home, Galerie Triple V, Paris, 2011.
- Dissipations, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, 2008.
- Roomers, Galerie Traversée, Munich, 2006.
- Vacancy, Project room - Galerie Yvon Lambert, Paris, 2005.
- Lost and found, Galerie Dominique Fiat, Paris, 2004.
- Frontalunterricht, with Stefan Nikolaev, Espace Paul Ricard, Paris, 2003.
Selected group shows
- QUIZ 2 - Based on an Idea by Robert Stadler, MUDAM, Luxembourg, 2016.
- Triple V - New Location Opening Exhibition, Galerie Triple V, Paris, 2016.
- PAVILLON DE L'ESPRIT NOUVEAU: a 21st Century Show Home, Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York, New York City, 2015.[9]
- Oracles du design, La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris, 2015.
- L'Usage des formes, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2015.
- QUIZ - Based on an idea by Robert Stadler, Galerie Poirel, Nancy, 2014.
- Isn't it romantic?, MAKK, Cologne, 2013.
- The Magic of Diversity, MAK, Vienna, 2012.
- Bright Future: New Designs in Glass, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York, 2012.
- Formlose Möbel, Formless Furniture, Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich, 2009.
- Thing beware the material world, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 2009.
- The Freak Show, Musée de la Monnaie, Paris, 2008; MAC - Musée d'Art Contemporain, Lyon, 2007.
- Living Box, FRAC Pays de la Loire, Nantes, 2008.
- Design contre design, Grand Palais, Paris, 2007.
- Open borders, Tri Postal, Lille, 2004.
- Design en Stock, 2000 objets du FNAC, Palais de la Porte Dorée, Paris, 2004.
Notes and references
- ↑ Chin, Andrea. "Robert Stadler's cut paste furniture at Carpenters Workshop Gallery". Designboom. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- ↑ Sansom, Anna. "Robert Stadler - Airspace". DAMN Magazine. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ↑ Cox, Thomas. "Robert Stadler’s Airspace at Carpenters Workshop". Gallery Disegno. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
- ↑ Slenske, Michael. "Preview Parisian Designer Robert Stadler’s Latest Solo Show". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- ↑ Thompson, Henrietta. "Airspace: Robert Stadler at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
- ↑ "Studio Robert Stadler - All Projects". robertstadler.net. Retrieved 2015-04-24.
- ↑ "Robert Stadler" (in French). 2015-04-27T09:08:11Z. Retrieved 2015-04-27. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Studio Robert Stadler - exhibitions & installations". robertstadler.net. Retrieved 2015-04-27.
- ↑ "Swiss Institute Annual Architecture and Design Series: Second Edition, Pavillon De L’Esprit Nouveau: A 21st Century Show Home, curated by Felix Burrichter | Swiss Institute". www.swissinstitute.net. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
Annexes
External links
- http://www.robertstadler.net
- http://carpentersworkshopgallery.com
- (French) http://www.triple-v.fr
- http://www.radidesigners.com
Bibliography
- (French) Pélegrin-Genel, Élisabeth (2016). Comment (se) sauver (de) l’open-space. Marseille: Editions Parenthèses. pp. 58–61.
- (English) (French) Robert Stadler Invasive Shifting Absurd Exercise. Paris: Editions de la Martinière. 2014.
- (German) Hesse, Petra; Beyerle, Tulga (2013). Isn't it romantic? (exhibition catalogue). Köln: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König. pp. 27, 28.
- Bony, Anne (2013). Esprit du meuble et du design, l'évolution esthétique de l'Antiquité à nos jours (in French). Paris: Editions du Regard. pp. 167, 188, 189.
- Plunkett, Drew; Reid, Olga (2013). Detail in Contemporary Bar and Restaurant Design. Laurence King Publishing. pp. 20–23.
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- Hackenschmidt, Sebastian; Rübel, Dietmar; Noever, Peter (2008). Formlose Möbel, Formless Furniture (exhibition catalogue). Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Verlag. pp. 49, 135.
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- Pécoil, Vincent; Vadrot, Olivier (2007). The Freak Show (exhibition catalogue, Museum of Contemporary Art Lyon) (in French). Paris: Les presses du réel. p. 76.
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