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Edited by Jane Huldman, Philip Peters | Concept and image editing by Studio Renate Boere |
2016 / Art / Design / Awarded
ISBN 978-94-90322-60-1
Graphic design: Studio Renate Boere
Number of pages: 416
Size: 31.5 x 24.5 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Dutch | English
Translators: Marie Louise Schoondergang, Ulrica Yland, Willem Kramer
This publication is published by Jap Sam Books and Stroom Den Haag
This publication was made possible by the Mondriaan Fund, the City of The Hague, and Drukkerij Roelofs.
Date of Release: November 2015
price (depends on location of receival)
€ 30.00 [Netherlands]
€ 30.00 [Europe]
€ 30.00 [outside Europe]
 
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CHRISTIE VAN DER HAAK. SPROKEN | FAIRY TALES

Christie van der Haak, Eline van der Haak, Philip Peters, Anke Roder, Arno van Roosmalen, Nicole Roepers, Wilma Sütö

The amazing book about Ouborg award winning artist Christie van der Haak shows an inspiring interaction between artist and designer, which again leads to a book inspired expo, new international assignments and a silver European Design Award.

Studio Renate Boere was approached by the art institute Stroom The Hague to design a publication on Van der Haak’s body of work. The book is part of the Ouborg award. Renate Boere translated the works and experience of Christie van der Haak’s world into a visual fairy tale of 416 pages, expressed in “virtual rooms”.

In the book, each virtual room created by Studio Renate Boere introduces the ‘visitor’ in a new fairy tale. You walk through a number of spaces, decorated with patterns and painting by Christie van der Haak. Consequently you ‘enter into’ a painting followed by a family of similar paintings on full-page format. After the last painting the visitor leaves the painting family.

Text pages are rimmed with a pattern referring to the traditional fairy tale books and at the same time show the richness, variety and uniqueness of Van der Haak’s patterns. It can be viewed as a sample book for future work and an inspiration for anyone interested in patterns. The back of the book features a timeline of Christie van der Haak’s best work. It provides a wonderful overview of her development so far, from paintings to installation art.
 
An extraordinary exhibition was the direct result of this book. Inspired by the virtual rooms inside the book Christie van der Haak found the courage to fully cover the rooms of the Gemeentemuseum with her patterns. A major new work emerged. The virtual rooms from the book came to life.

For more information about Christie van der Haak: http://www.christievanderhaak.nl

Posted 29 May 2016

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On the border or just across the boundary of the comprehension of fairy tales, reading this book is almost hallucinant. Wikipedia defines fairy tales as a type of short story that typically features folkloric fantasy characters, such as dwarves, elves, fairies, giants, gnomes, goblins, mermaids, trolls, or witches, and usually magic or enchantments… The term is mainly used for stories with origins in European tradition and, at least in recent centuries, mostly relates to children's literature.
Then why did Studio Renate Boere choose for this reference to fairy tales? Van der Haaks work itself contains a lot of references to the old traditions of European history. Her rich patterns are used in the book to create virtual rooms. They resemble beautiful, enchanted palace halls in which you can wander for hours and let your imagination run free. 

Designed with the original works by Christie van der Haak, the highly patterned pages as virtual rooms show new spatial views. The texts are to find between these spreads with captures like Big Heart and Open Mind, the Introduction Fairy Tales, Welcome to the Hall of Mirrors and the Layers of the Veils explaining the vision and works by Van der Haak. In New Leiden Cloth, Nicole Roepers sketches the new designs made on commission and how two series of Leiden cloth inspired by the museum’s collection of fabric samples were manufactured and presented during WoolWeek 2014. In the Essay There is a Soul in Everything, Philip Peters depicts the show in the Gemeentemuseum The Hague where Van der Haak made a large installation in 2004 with white delftware from the collection. As the author says so distinctively: “There are no geometrical patterns here, the whole work consisted of objects with frequently fanciful, multicolored patterns ignoring any taboo…” With smaller photos the reader can see the installations and furniture and the glass works Octopuses.

In the Index all individual works can be seen used on the previous designed pages from oil paintings and a fountain to woven Jacquard patterns, tapestry, carpets and furniture fabrics, ceramic plates, collection upholstery, wall covering and drapery, table cloths, dishcloths and pillow covers, a coloring book and the series of glass sculptures. All with great photos mostly in their original settings.

As a pattern addict I loved to read and look into the book. So well-printed on the best paper and so skillfully processed and bound, this book will be a jewel on your table! I recommend this treasure warmly to students and teachers alike, and to collectors and commissioners as presentation and quality are key!
 
Angela van der Burght
 
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