Atelier Van Lieshout

Title

Atelier Van Lieshout

Subject

Contemporary art, architecture and design from a local Rotterdam design company

Description

Atelier van Lieshout (AVL), established in 1995 by Joep van Lieshout, is a multi-disciplinary collective that engages in conceiving and producing contemporary art, design and architecture. This new overview brings readers into AVL's contrarian applied art via luxuriously appointed "mobile homes," autonomous communes and surreal art projects, with equal time given to AVL-Ville (2001), a "free state" in Rotterdam's port, complete with its own flag, its own constitution and its own currency, and the revealing minutia of AVL's portfolio, from furniture to the "Bar Rectum," a perverse take on the Oscar-Meyer Weiner Mobile. After a successful and tumultuous year of work, AVL has recently located its first AVL-Ville export product in Park Middelheim in Antwerp: the AVL Franchise Unit. This richly illustrated survey tracks AVL's serious and often provocative portfolio through a crucial period in its growth and development. [description from here]

Creator

Atelier Van Lieshout / Joep van Lieshout

Source

Printed and bound in Belgium

Publisher

NAi Publishers Rotterdam

Date

2007

Contributor

Essays from; Jennifer Allen, Aaron Betsky, Rudi Laermans, Wouter Vanstiphout

Format

333 pages

Language

English

Type

A resource on the work and philosophy of Atelier Van Lieshout

Identifier

WCBK0075

Coverage

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Collection

Citation

Atelier Van Lieshout / Joep van Lieshout, “Atelier Van Lieshout,” WPB, accessed May 2, 2024, https://tpb.worm.org/items/show/12454.

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