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Gijs Bakker

Gijs Bakker (Amersfoort, 1942) was trained as a jewellery and industrial-designer at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and the Konstfackskolan in Stockholm, Sweden. Bakker's designs cover jewellery, home accessories and household appliances, furniture, interiors, public spaces and exhibitions. He worked and works for numerous companies amongst wich: Polaroid, Artifort, HEMA, Royal VKB, and ENO Studio.

In 1993 he founded Droog Design together with design critic and historian Renny Ramakers, a Dutch collective of designers, products and information. Together with Ramakers, he was the selector and art director of all products within Droog Design until 2009.

Bakker also teaches for more than 40 years at different schools, among others the Delft University of Technology. After teaching at the Design Academy Eindhoven for more than 15 years, he is now head of the Masters department IM.

Together with Italian gallery owner Marijke Vallanzasca Bakker founded the Chi ha paura...? (Italian for 'who is afraid of') foundation in 1996. With Chi ha paura...? (CHP...?) They wanted to show the international design world that a piece of jewellery is more than a decorative fashion accessory. With this CHP...? challenged the widespread fear for the contemporary jewellery.

From 2009 onwards Gijs Bakker investigates the relation between craft and design in the Netherlands. Abroad he's active regarding this issue by becoming creative director for Yii Taiwan in 2009. Commissioned by the Taiwanese Craft and Design council Yii was founded to create a stronger and more sustainable coherence between local Taiwanese craft traditions and contemporary design practice in Taiwan. The brand is also established to develop a more prolific design identity for Taiwan.

Gijs Bakker travels around the world to give workshops, lectures and is frequently a member in juries. His retrospective exhibition “Gijs Bakker and Jewelry” (and accompanying monography) was on display in various museums around the world. His work is represented in collections, both in museums and private worldwide.


website Gijs Bakker Design

website Chi ha paura...?