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Studio Drift is an
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-based artist duo founded by Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn in 2007. It specializes in choreographed sculptures and kinetic installations, with the focus to re-establish the connection between humans and earth.


History

Studio Drift was founded in 2007 by
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graduates Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn. They first collaborated on Gordijn's graduation project, ''Fragile Future'', a number of ball-shaped
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s with real dandelion seeds glued onto them, giving the bulbs a flowerlike appearance. Designers also created a miniature lamp ''Dandelight'', following the same concept. ''Fragile Future'' turned out to be the most successful project of Studio Drift so far. In 2008 it won ''Light of the Future'' award from the German Design Council () and later different versions of this art work were included into permanent collections of
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and
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. It was displayed in many cities globally including
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(2010), Jeruzalem (2011), Abu Dhabi (2013),
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, (2014)
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(2015). and in
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during the Art Biennale (2019) Studio Drift's first commercial project was a series of outdoor benches made in 2007 for the Amsterdam Botanical Gardens named the Water Web Bench. In 2008, artists presented their ''Ghost Chair'' at the
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. In 2010, the duo was invited to New York to make ''Fragile Future'' installation for the Dead or Alive exhibition at the
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. In 2011, studio showed their kinetic art project ''Flylight'' during the
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and later in 2012 at the
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. The computer-controlled installation, that draws inspiration from the flock of birds, is composed of as many as 180 hand-blown
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s suspended from cables and outfitted with
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s. It was commissioned for several private residential projects. In 2013, artistic duo presented first prototypes of ''Nola'' lighting system during the
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. In 2014, the studio presented a standing mirror named ''The Obsidian Mirror'' made out of the toxic waste during Salone del Mobile. In October 2015, a second piece from this collection, a hanging wall mirror, was shown at ''Thing Nothing'' exhibition at
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. In late October 2014, when Philips Wing of
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in
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opened after the 11-year renovation it featured studio's ''Shylight'' chandeliers. In 2015, artists installed a grand-scale kinetic sculpture named ''In 20 Steps'' at Berengo Foundation's Centre for Contemporary Art and Glass during Art Biennale in
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. This art object was re-created in 2018 for the Abu Dhabi Edition hotel. In 2017, Studio Drift presented two projects in the US: in March they displayed a giant levitating
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during the
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in
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and in December launched 300
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to form a flying light sculpture named ''Franchise Freedom'' during
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Miami with sister compan
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''Franchise Freedom'' was an evolution of their earlier ''Flylight'' project. This project won THE DESIGN PRIZE (established by
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and
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magazine) and was nominated for the Beazley Designs of the Year 2018 award. In April 2018,
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Amsterdam hosted the first solo exhibition of Studio Drift projects. In 2019, newly opened art museum Amos Rex hosted their second solo exhibition and their works were shown during the Venice Art Biennale in the exhibition Dysfunctional. In 2019, DRIFT won th
Dezeen Awards
for ‘Designer of the Year’ and ‘Lighting design of the year’ with the artwork Franchise Freedom. Later during the year, DRIFT had their operatic debut. DRIFT artist Lonneke Gordijn - together with director Monique Wagemakers and Choreographer Nanine Linning - deconstructs the traditional codes of opera through the creation of Ego. Ego is a time-based kinetic sculpture in the signature block form of the art studio. Initially, the sculpture was created to materialize the internal turmoil of Orfeo, the protagonist of the famous opera, on the stage. In March 2020, Ego had its debut off-stage at
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in
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. On 5 May 2020, during the
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in the Netherlands, a special performance of Franchise Freedom flew over the city of
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. The artist duo prepared the special custom show to celebrate freedom during the coronavirus crisis.


Works

* ''Fragile Future'' (2006) * ''Dandelight'' (2007) * ''Water Web Bench'' (2007) * ''Ghost Collection'' (2008) * ''Fragile Future III'' (2009) * ''Shylight'' (2010) * ''Flylight'' (2011) * ''Nola'' (2013) * ''The Particle Plan'' (2014) * ''The Obsidian Project'' (2014) * ''In 20 Steps'' (2015) * ''Semblance'' (2016) * ''Amplitude'' (2017) * ''Concrete Storm'' (2017) * ''In 20 Little Steps'' (2017) * ''Meadow'' (2017) * ''Drifter'' (2017) * ''Franchise Freedom'' (2017) * ''Materialism'' (2018) * ''Ego'' (2020)


Works at museums


Exhibitions and fairs


Publications

* Ingels, B., Leanza, B., Myers, W. Studio Drift (2022). ''DRIFT: choreographing the future''.
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  978-1-83866-171-7 *


References


External links

* {{Official, http://www.studiodrift.com Design companies of the Netherlands Industrial design firms Dutch companies established in 2007 Companies based in Amsterdam Dutch contemporary artists