Jeansdinge. Focus sur une collection / archive de 450 denimeries
Leading institution: HEAD – Genève
Applicant and project manager: Katharina Hohmann
Project team: Katharina Tietze (ZHdK), Aude Fellay, Lucien Monnot, Loreleï Regamey, Chaïm Vischel
Partners: Manuel Raeder, Manuel Fabritz
website: Rob van Leijsen, Sonia Dominguez, Nicolas Baldran
Financing: HES-SO
Co-financing: HEAD – Genève, FNS Scientific exchange
Link to the web site Jeansdinge.com
Press release
issue-journal: Jeansdinge moving on
Symposium and exhibition @ HEAD – Genève, Le Cube, March 18-19, 2022
Jeansdinge on the move, cinéma Dynamo, December 7, 2022 18.00 - 21.00
This research-creation project in visual arts takes as its starting point the Jeansdinge (denim objects), a collection of more than 500 objects covered with denim or a material imitating it. Initiated in 2001 by artist and teacher Katharina Hohmann (HEAD - Geneva) and designer Prof. Katharina Tietze (ZHdK), this collection has never been shown in its entirety before.
Because of its American origins, the jean refers to an ideal of freedom and singularity, and to a massification of uses (two billion jeans are sold each year). Charged with historical and aesthetic stakes, it also echoes political struggles against systems of domination, which the Jeansdinge collection embodies through its hybrid, kitsch, and even queer character.
These objects will be made available to researchers and artists to be analyzed (according to various transversal criteria), exhibited and discussed (in the form of an exhibition-colloquium), and then activated ("actualized") by filmed performances that will be gathered in a film intended to be screened in festivals. A website will associate the objects with their documentation and videos.
Between art, design and fashion, this project will deal with the following problematic: can the sensitive relation (spatial, filmic, etc.) of a collection of "vulgar" objects deploy an artistic interpretation of the material-object that is the jean?
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