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Matali Crasset
Matali Crasset
Born
Nathalie Crasset

(1965-07-28) July 28, 1965 (age 59)
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole nationale supérieure de création industrielle
Known forindustrial designer
artist
architectural designer
Websitematalicrasset.com

Matali Crasset, born on July 28, 1965 in Châlons-en-Champagne, is a French Industrial designer.

Biography

Matali Crasset was born on July 28, 1965 in Chalons-en-Champagne. Coming from a family of farmers, she spent her childhood in the small village of Normée.[1] In 1988, she decided to continue her studies in Paris at the ENSCI (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle) and obtained her diploma as an industrial designer in 1991.[2] She then joined Denis Santachiara's studio in Milan in 1992 for a year, before joining Philippe Starck's studio in Paris in 1993 where she was appointed head of the Thomson Multimedia project, then Tim Thom, Thomson's design center. This collaboration lasts four years during which Matali Crasset developed under the direction of Philippe Starck "everyday objects at the service of people".[3] Despite Matali Crasset defined Philippe Starck as a complex personality whose she admired the ability to free himself from constraints, in 1998 she created her own company with her husband Francis Fichot, to "protect herself from Starck".[4]

Matali Crasset lives and works in Paris. She is the mother of two children, Popline and Arto.[5]

In 2011 and 2016, she is a guest of honour at the Festival international du livre d'art et du film.[6][7]

She was one of the artists selected by Brigitte Macron in 2017 for the redevelopment and decoration of the Elysée Palace.[8]

Selected personal exhibitions

Année Expositions personnelles
1999
  • Pol’arisations, Espace Paul Bert, Nontron
  • Minimax 0–99, Villa Noailles, Hyères
2002
  • Matali Crasset for Dornbracht : update/3 spaces in one, Galerie Ulrich Fiedler, Cologne
2003
  • sliding living room, artconnexion, Lille
  • Sunic, galerie Gandy, Prague
  • Un pas de côté, Mudac, Lausanne
  • Unpacking design, Victoria & Albert museum, Londres
  • Homemade, Grand Hornu, Hornu
2005
  • Link, Otto gallery, Bologne
2006
  • Soundscapes, Cooper Hewit National museum of design, New York
  • Springtherapy, SM's, s'Hertogenbosch
2007
  • A rebours avec Peter Halley, galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
2008
  • matali crasset – Franck van Houtte : conversation, Design museum, Gand
  • In vino veritas, Gandy gallery, Bratislava
  • Permis de construire, cité de l’architecture, Paris
  • Another logic of…, Rabih Hage gallery, Londres
  • Living wood, galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
2009
  • Hyperactif / New Territorie au centre des arts d'Enghien-les-Bains, Enghien-les-Bains
2010
  • In vino veritas, Mudac, Lausanne
2011
  • Le Blobterre de Matali, Centre Pompidou, Paris[9]
2012
  • Le blobterre de matali, Istanbul Modern, Istanbul
2013
  • Le voyage en uchronie, galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Pantin
  • Le voyage en uchronie, Designblock, Prague
2014
  • Le blobterre de matali/interactions végétales, Forum Meyrin, Genève
2016
  • Reinventare un mondo commune, Pavillon Unicredit, Milan
  • We trust in wood, Synagogue de Delme, Delme
2017
  • Le blobterre de matali, Centre Pompidou, Malaga
2018
  • saule et les Hooppies, Centre Pompidou, Paris
  • matali crasset : les capes, The Cultural gallery, Monaco
2019
  • matali crasset : wood, Chesa Planta, the cultural gallery, St Moritz
  • matali crasset : la table botanique, Palazzo Soranzo Van Axel, the Muse gallery, Venise

Works

Matali Crasset's creations are present in many public collections in France, Centre Pompidou, Musée des arts décoratifs of Paris National Centre for Plastic Arts, Fonds municipal d'art contemporain de la Ville de Paris, FRAC Nord Pas de Calais, Consortium Museum, and in many international institutions, MoMA, Art Institute of Chicago, Mudac in Lausanne (Switzerland), Indianapolis Museum of Art, Grand Hornu (Belgium), MAK Vienna (Austria).

Research

Scenography of contemporary art exhibitions

Scenography of concerts

Architecture

  • Le Nichoir (2011) et La Noisette (2012), Woodland houses, public commission, Le Vent des forêts, Meuse.
  • Le pigeonnier Capsule, Caudry leisure centre, 2003. Work carried out as part of the Fondation de France's Nouveaux commanditaires.
  • Hi Hotel, Nice, 2003[12]
  • SM's, musée d'arts décoratifs et d'art contemporain, s'Herogenbosch, 2005
  • HI beach, Hi hôtel, Nice
  • Tout'ouvert, Nice), 2006[13][14]
  • Les pastilles Restaurant , Cap 3000, Saint Laurent du Var, 2009[15]
  • Nouvel Odéon, cinema, Paris, 2009
  • Ménagerie de Verre, Paris, 2009
  • Maison des Petits, Cent quatre, Paris, 2009
  • DAR HI, ecolodge, Nefta, Tunisia, 2010
  • Hi Matic Hôtel, Paris, 2011
  • Sledge house, Nice, 2011
  • Petit salon de la maison des Petits, Cent quatre, Paris, 2013

Objects

Matali Crasset works with international publishers, Alessi, Campeggi, Danese, Domeau & Péres, Le Buisson, Ikea, Plust.

  • Din Set, 2005[16]
  • Evolute, lamp, Danese, 2004[17][18]
  • Sac Nido, bag, 2006[19]
  • City brunch, 2004
  • Okaidi, children's clothing collection in 2013 and 2014
  • PS tray, Ikea, 2014
  • We trust in wood, 2015[20]
  • Vino sospeso, Bordeaux, 2019[21]

Furniture

  • Quand Jim monte à Paris, Photo, Domeau & Pérès, 1995
  • Permis de construire sofa,Domeau & Péres 2000[22]
  • Téo de 2 à 3, Domeau & Pérès, 1998
  • Concentré de vie, sofa, Campeggi
  • PS Wardrobe, Ikea, 2014

Décorations

Bibliography

  • Jean-Pierre Delarge, Dictionnaire des arts plastiques modernes et contemporains, Paris, Gründ, 2001 [lire en ligne]
  • M. Crasset (2012). Matali Crasset (in French). Editions Norma. ISBN 978-2915542455.
  • Emmanuelle Lallement (2007). Matali Crasset: Spaces 2000-2007 (in French). Daab gmbh. ISBN 978-3937718897.
  • M. Crasset (2006). Matali Crasset (in French). Pyramyd. ISBN 2-35017-048-9.
  • Claude Parent (2006). Emergences. Pyramyd. ISBN 2350170284.
  • Emmanuelle (2002). Matali Crasset : Un pas de côté (1991-2002) (in French). Somogy. ISBN 285056575X.
  • Matali Crasset (2002). Le Pigeonnier. Pyramyd. ISBN 2910565602.
  • Choi, Leeji. "Matali Crasset Interview." Designboom | Architecture & Design Magazine, September 20, 2013, www.designboom.com/interviews/matali-crasset-designboom-interview/.
  • Chronopoulos, George. "Exclusive Interview with Matali Crasset." Delood, November 21, 2011, www.delood.com/design/exclusive-interview-matali-crasset.
  • Crasset, Matali. "Matali Crasset." Matali Crasset, www.matalicrasset.com/. "Interview: Matali Crasset.” La Revue Du Design, November 10, 2010, www.larevuedudesign.com/2010/11/10/interview-designer-matali-crasset/.
  • Leff, Cathy. “Matali Crasset's Intentional Design.” Cultured Magazine, March 7, 2018, www.culturedmag.com/matali-crassets-intentional-design/.

Filmography

  • Dar-Hi by Matali Crasset, documentary film, Christophe Dumoulin and David Haremza, 2013.film-documentaire.fr
  • matali crasset : le design ludique et politique, documentary film, Rémy Batteault, (France 5 November 9, 2019).

References

  1. ^ "Matali Crasset : "C'est tellement un plaisir de réfléchir"". Franceinfo (in French). April 14, 2017. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  2. ^ "Matali Crasset Créatrice d'objets vivants Christine Halary". www.cles.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved December 20, 2016..
  3. ^ Echos, Les (June 13, 2008). "MATALI CRASSET". Les Échos (in French). France. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  4. ^ "Et vous trouvez sabot?". Libération.fr (in French). January 15, 2000. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  5. ^ JDD, Le. "Matali Crasset, de Perec à Ikea". Le Journal du Dimanche (in French). Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  6. ^ "FILAF 2016 / Festival International du Livre d'Art et du Film". filaf. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  7. ^ "FILAF 2011 / Festival International du Livre d'Art et du Film1". filaf. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  8. ^ "Des artistes qui décorent l'Élysée". Le Figaro. February 16, 2018.
  9. ^ "Le Blobterre de matali". Centre Pompidou. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  10. ^ "MIXtree Salon d'interface musicale, 2005". www.centrepompidou.fr.
  11. ^ sa (June 7, 2017). "Pierre Lapointe". Place des Arts (in French). Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  12. ^ "Hi Hotel". www.hi-hotel.net. Archived from the original on June 12, 2007. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  13. ^ "Tout'Ouvert". www.toutouvert.fr. Archived from the original on May 11, 2010. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  14. ^ "Tout'Ouvert, dossier de presse" (PDF). www.toutouvert.fr. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 11, 2008. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  15. ^ "Les Pastilles à Cap 3000 – Saint Laurent du Var". blog.matalicrasset.com.
  16. ^ "Le plateau Din-set".
  17. ^ "Lampe Evolute Danese". www.stylepark.com.
  18. ^ "matali crasset Product Designer". designmuseum.org.
  19. ^ "Matali Crasset se met au tricot". www.plurielles.fr. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  20. ^ "Products Archive – CROWDYHOUSE". Crowdyhouse. Archived from the original on January 9, 2018. Retrieved December 20, 2016.
  21. ^ Anne-Marie Fèvre (April 21, 2019). "Bordeaux... ô verre, suspends ton vol!". Délibéré (in French).
  22. ^ "Matali Crasset". www.domeauperes.com. Archived from the original on January 26, 2010. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  23. ^ "Nomination dans l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres janvier 2013 – Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication". culturecommunication.gouv.fr. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2016.