prejudiced objects, 2007 mouth blown glass

‘function follows fairytale’ is a new book by german designer aylin langreuter  in which she looks at the elements of form through the presentation of her own work. the book discusses the formation of objects which tend to stretch, regroup and grow out of each other, exploring functional elements and the perceived value of things.

‘for the longest time I had the naïve notion that art had to be universally and intuitively understood. that any venture into explanation would destroy the effect, that a like mind would recognize the meaning – if such existed – and the beauty of each piece and with that maybe be able to trace the process that led me to it. and even though I wisened up fast to the universal demand for explanation and clarification, I still hope that sometimes it will work that way.’ – aylin langreuter

the book is published by blumenbar publisher berlin with text by artist and writer andreas neumeister.

aylin langreuter: function follows fairytale prejudiced objects, 2007 mouth blown glass

here is a small poetic excerpt from the book:

‘keep it small and simple keep it sweet and simple keep it simple and straightforward keep it short and simple keep it simple and smart keep it strictly simple keep it speckless and sane keep it sober and significant.’

aylin langreuter: function follows fairytale prejudiced objects, 2007 mouth blown glass

aylin langreuter: function follows fairytale speaker pictures, 2006 lacquered wood, speaker fabric, put-up hinge

aylin langreuter: function follows fairytale speaker pictures, 2006 lacquered wood, speaker fabric, put-up hinge

aylin langreuter: function follows fairytale cactus, 2009 concrete

aylin langreuter: function follows fairytale cactus, 2009 concrete

aylin langreuter: function follows fairytale aylin langreuter