PDF - Marcel Wanders
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PDF - Marcel Wanders
Interview by Lise Coirier MARceL WAnDeRS & eRWIn oLAF tHe DReAM teAM © Marcel Wanders SuRREAL PHOTOgRAPHY AnD DESign Photography / design Marcel Wanders is back a year after designing the special Milan cover for TL, which featured a selection of his then recent creations, visualised as a 3 dimensional haiku. It could have been a photograph, but it appeared in print, another way to freeze a moment in time for posterity. Our discussion with Marcel continues … © Marcel Wanders 2 1 2 3 Moooi, Haikus Alessi Alessi © Marcel Wanders © Marcel Wanders 3 This article continues on our blog : http://blog.tlmagazine.be What is the relevance of photography in design and vice versa? What is the common mutual language that Marcel has developed with his friend, photographer Erwin Olaf, in order to create new forms of eye contact with people? Photography provides everyone with free access to an object. Pure magic. With photography, we have the impression of entering into a ritual with its fetishes, rules and language. Like in a 17th century still life or in the old vanitas’ which are part of Marcel’s and Erwin’s Dutch culture. We are all educated a certain way and we follow a dogma which is part of our Western culture. “I studied the Japanese civilization,” states Marcel. “As a European, I had always wanted to cross over the boundaries in order to push the limits of my own culture. The surreal photography which I practice with Erwin and in my own photo studio is bringing me a lot of satisfaction and has led to stunning results. We are challenging the meaning of things and the onlookers perception and interpretation of the image. If I have to define the surreal photography we are creating, it is mostly about conventional angles rather than the more typical altered perspectives, it is not about obscuring an element or an object or photographing something from a surprising and crazy angle. It is not about turning the camera upside down, lighting effects, or the interesting use of light and shadow effects. It is especially and mainly about the representation of the ordinary in an extraordinary way. It is the little lie or creation of misunderstanding about what things could mean or what they are here for. It attempts to answer the following question: how can I misinterpret this piece and in doing so communicate something more about it? This is the way we want to start communicating with our audience.” TL n°10 75 PHotoGRAPHY / DeSIGn 4 In the world of Marcel Wanders where the archetype rules, objects are plain and speak for themselves. They are not overwhelmingly surprising, not extremely new, but… they will always make new interesting connections, enlighten us, giving new meaning to what we thought we knew and understood. That’s exactly what we feel when looking at the Moooi double portraits or Superheroes images co-created by Erwin Olaf and Marcel Wanders. There is always this surprising new connection, set in a poetic landscape of photography, like Marcel’s photographic haikus for Alessi and KLM, which are shot in-house at his own studio in Westerhuis, Amsterdam. A language of objects and objectivity As Marcel himself states: “by engaging myself in art, photography, design and other possible 76 TL n°10 creative aspects I enable myself to maximise the communicative potential of each individual work and to conduct and guide the improvement of the whole.” If love guides him in his quest for more beauty and life fulfilment, photography is one of the best “momentums” for stating what an object brings to our lives. There is a sense of identity and common good. “Our Moooi catalogue is free, everyone can look at our images which are stylishly art directed and shot. People don’t browse through the catalogue because they need a sofa or other pieces in our collection. People look through it because they are interested to see their culture, their world, to get ideas and to have a better understanding of who they are.” Marcel is a keen observer of our attitudes and lifestyles and notes that “ It is especially and mainly about the representation of the ordinary in an extraordinary way.” © Erwin Olaf 5 © Marcel Wanders 6 Photography / design 7 Expanding reality Moreover, we all live in both the real and the unreal world. In that sense, photography can allow us to become the designers of our own imaginary book. Fiction is free of charge and its meaning is strong enough to go beyond ownership. We can project ourselves in a “second life” world but we can also appreciate the beauty of a more classical shooting with a twist, where objects are still tangible and can be touched. By observing, taking time and distance, we feel more balanced to enter into the world of imagination with or without adding a human presence. Pictures which are strange and propose fantastic forms are sometimes more impactful images. They surprise us more than the ones that are displayed clearly and frontally for the camera to record. This is the way pioneers like William Henry Fox Talbot started when they wrote “The Pencil of Nature” in the mid-19th century. Today, we were also debating with Marcel the fact that design and photography are two compatible media with a common language which always goes beyond the “picture dictionary” or the “people-objects” to enter into a world of magic. The French philosopher Jean Baudrillard was provocative when he said “The magic of photography is that it is the object that does all the work.” “He seemed to be thinking of the classic photographer, who is just the spectator. In my surreal photographical fantasies design thinking is the true creative force, used in combination with a forgotten superpower: fantasy,” concludes Marcel. 8 © Marcel Wanders our appreciation of art books and “picture books” starts in childhood. Why should we escape from this culture of the surreal, and the superheroes who are providing so much power, fantasy and pleasure? © Marcel Wanders “Fiction is free of charge and its meaning is strong enough to go beyond ownership” 4 Superheroes series, Smokerman, Erwin Olaf & Marcel Wanders 5 Flames, Moooi, Erwin Olaf 6 Moooi, Haikus 7 KLM 8 KLM 9 Kose, AQMW, AD magazine, ErwinOlaf — www.marcelwanders.com www.erwinolaf.com 9 TL n°10 79