STATE OF TRANSIENCE

State of transience
Serie 1
Edition of 8 + 2 AP.
Materials: Photoprint with plexiglass and D-bond
Dime: 90 x 120 cm

State of transience
Serie 2
Edition of 8 + 2 AP.
Materials: Photoprint with plexiglass and D-bond
Dime: 90 x 120 cm

State of transience
Serie 3
Edition of 8 + 2 AP.
Materials: Photoprint with plexiglass and D-bond
Dime: 90 x 120 cm

State of transience
Serie 4
Edition of 8 + 2 AP.
Materials: Photoprint with plexiglass and D-bond
Dime: 90 x 120 cm

State of transience
Serie 5 (Sold Out)
Edition of 8 + 2 AP.
Materials: Photoprint with plexiglass and D-bond
Dime: 90 x 120 cm

State of transience
Serie 6
Edition of 8 + 2 AP.
Materials: Photoprint with plexiglass and D-bond
Dime: 90 x 120 cm

In Afterlife Inc. Sander Wassink puts his emphasis on the afterlife of products of contemporary culture by finding ways of deconstruction that provides a proper memorial for them. In his statement Wassink Says: Our modern consumption culture denies or ignores the notion of death, afterlife and destruction, but finally it is the inevitable byproduct of it’s functioning.
The Ferrari - After live
Edition of 5 (rendered 5 times differently. Each one is unique)
Materials: Printed on canvas
Dimensions: 400 x 185 cm
The Ferrari - After live
Edition of 5 (rendered 5 times differently. Each one is unique)
Materials: Printed on canvas
Dimensions: 400 x 185 cm

Sander Wassink

Eindhoven – Netherlands

Sander Wassink is an artist and designer who encourages us to reconsider our ideas of beauty and aesthetic value. How can we reconsider what is important and what is desirable to include notions of history, memory and the preservation of a past which is slipping away. Amid new construction, new production, and constant proliferation of new forms and facades, Wassink turns his attention to the discarded, the abandoned, the left over and attempts to reimagine what can be done with the already partially formed. What new possibilities exist in the surfaces and materials that are half-built or half-destroyed. Whether his object is the partly demolished facade of an abandoned building, or the everyday detritus from our over productive culture, Wassink asks what new forms and new visions of beauty already exist to be discovered and appreciated

State of transience

The on-going project,State of Transience, is a responsive design process, which is continuously shifting over time. Using the relatively simple design archetype of a chair, Wassink repurposes materials, making additions, subtractions and mutations, to suggest the impossibility of a final or fixed form. Each new version of this chair, documented in incremental stages, shows evidence of it’s past constructions and glimpses into it’s future potential. Every new state is a testament to ingenuity of human production and the fragility of supposedly rigid constructions. In this way the project maintains a lineage of its arrangements, preserving both it’s past iterations and suggesting future possible developments simultaneously. The goal is not a finished product, but instead a material history of combinations and constructions.