Shadows at the Tinguely retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam

Shadows at the Tinguely retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam

Mimi Blogger Team visited the Jean Tinguely exhibition ‘Machinespectacle’ at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam the other day. (we did that live on instagram by the way) There is somethng about this exhibition we want to discuss with y’all: the shadows.

Yes, the shadows! We got distracted by how the works were lit: very inconsistent in our opinion. We got confused in one of the first rooms, which was filled with (earlier) works in black and white; mostly presented on the walls. Sometimes the light created shadows that were very pretty, either on the wall or on the work itself. But this ‘shadowplay’ wasn’t very consistent and thus distracting for us. And that’s no fun, walking through an exhibition trying to figure out what the idea of the lightplan is, when you should be enjoying art.

Gem Kingdom Jewelry at Coda Museum

Gem Kingdom Jewelry at Coda Museum

This year, 2015, Dutch jewelry label Gem Kingdom celebrates it’s 25th anniversary. They do that with a retrospective exhibition at Museum Coda in The Netherlands. Gem Kingdom was founded in 1990 by designers Johanna Titselaar and Bernard Jongstra, their first “ad campaign” featured a poodle wearing a GK necklace. During the opening, (May 31, 2015) of the exhibition they revived this image by entering the museum lobby accompanied by two Standard Poodles. Fiona Hering, fashion editor of Vogue NL, opened the celebration with an entertaining speech. (see party snaps HERE)

Gem Kingdom created a wonderful exhibition, showcasing their jewelry in an art window of 3 meters high and 37 meters long, incorporating objects and images to show “The Gem Kingdom Atmosphere”. Walking from the left past this huge window, which starts with an image collage wall with Baby Statue “Josephine” as centerpiece, you pass by various chapters of Gem Kingdom Design. Like a.o. the first ever collection with a Giant Poodle, made entirely out of moss, created for this exhibit by Andreas Verheijen. The Wall ends at the “Hall of Fame” at the right, showing collaborations with artists, illustrators, photographers, brands (a.o. Céline), and more theatrical designs for musicals and movies. (click images above for more information)

We, at Mimi Berlin, collaborated with the Gem Kingdom as well in the past, our Boudoir Dreamhome/Traumhaus is incorporated in the exhibition, decorated with heart shaped jewelry and serving as backdrop for the Souvenir Baby Statue: “Home is where the Heart is”. We are honoured! (Open: May 31 /  October 25, 2015)

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Fresh Party Snaps: Gem Kingdom at Coda

Fresh Party Snaps: Gem Kingdom at Coda

Fresh Party Snaps: GemKingdom at Coda
Standard Poodles wearing jewelry by Gem Kingdom, at the opening of the retrospective exhibition; 25 years of Gem Kingdom Jewelry at museum Coda.
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‘THIS IS HOW WE DO IT’
Yes! We, at Mimi Berlin, do take “party snaps” now and then.
‘Cause we know you like that! Check all snaps>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HERE

Missoni at Malpensa

Missoni at Malpensa

The fashion house of Missoni has designed two huge striped, knitted columns for the Malpensa Airport.

This installation is named “Tra le Righe #2,” (between two lines #2) and it connects the arrival and departure hall at terminal one. Luca Missoni and Angelo Jelmini developed the “Malpensa project” to match the Missoni retrospective currently on exhibit at the MA*GA Museum in Italy. More specific; the museum is in Gallarate, the place where the first Missoni Studio was situated (in 1953)
Let’s Go to Italy !!!!!

MA*GA Museum
in Gallarate, Italy
Missoni, L’arte, Il Colore. Curated by Luciano Caramel, Emma Zanella and Luca Missoni, 19 April  –  8 November 2015

(Photocredits Courtesy Photo via WWD/ courtesy of Missoni)

Marga Weimans Fashion House

Marga Weimans‘ retrospective exhibition “Fashion House” opened Saturday June 14, 2014 at the Groninger Museum (in Groningen, The Netherlands), Our dear friend Mr Tromp went to this opening and took some wonderful photographs for us, they convince us we have to go see the “Fashion House” exhibition with our own eyes as well, and so should you! Danke Schön Mr. Tromp!!!! Continue reading