Grassimesse 2010 – Leipzig (DE) – 29-31 Oct 2010
Trade fair GRASSIMESSE
The GRASSIMESSE is organized by the GRASSI museum of Applied Art (Leipzig) and takes place in the reconstructed Grassimuseum, an important building of the Art Decó period. Three exhibition rooms with a total of 1200 sqm provide space for 85 exhibitors.
End of application: 9 april 2010
The GRASSIMESSE is an international forum and a fair for applied art and product design from all fields. It stands in the tradition of the historical GRASSIMESSE, founded in 1920 and famous as “Meeting Place of Modernity.” Since the reestablishment in 1997, the fair has been held once each year on the last weekend of October.
The GRASSIMESSE forum and sales exhibition in equal measure, reflects the world of ideas and the variety of contemporary creative design, promotes developments and sharpens the awareness for design quality. Unique products, limited editions and sample industrial products of jewellery, ceramics, glass, textile, clothing, furniture, metal, leather, toys etc. display a fascinating variety of creative design which allures to see and buy as well. This selection and international orientation enables to gain a comprehensive overview of recent innovations and trends, as well as timeless modern design.
Subject and concern of the GRASSIMESSE is the selection and promotion of quality. Therefore a jury of experts decides on the selection of the exhibitors and will award the four prizes on the occasion of the GRASSIMESSE.
A catalogue of the GRASSIMESSE will be released, it will be feature one example of every exhibitor.
Exhibitors 2010:
Cornelia Ahnert – Barbara Amstutz – Alexandra Bahlmann - Nicole Bauer – Maria Cristina Bellucci - Reinhard Berkes – Chakobag – Claudia Christl - Vera Marie von Claer – Sandra Davilio – Babette von Dohnany – Marianne Eggimann – Beate Eismann – Mieke Everaet - Jan Exnar – Nora Fiege – Miki Gamzou – Ragna Gutschow – Barbara Hast - Hebach & Kloess - Susan Heise – Mirjam Hiller - Annina Homuth - Margit Jäschke – Matthias Kaiser - Kristiina Karinen – Ulla und Martin Kaufmann – Kamaldeep Kaur - Keskusta – Young-I Kim – Michaela Kirchner – Ulrike Kleine-Behnke – Uta Kolozcek - Unk Kraus – Annedore Krebs – Christof Lungwitz – Xenia Lassak - Sonngard Marcks – André von Martens – Frank Meurer – Andreas Möller – Thanh-Truc Nguyen - Jutta Nordheim – Anja Pfefferkorn Retextil – Salon Elfi - Nikolay Sardamov – Sebastian Scheid - Martin Schlotz – Beatrix Schmah – Manfred Schmid – C.G.G. Schönfeld – Markus Schürmeyer – Lucia Schwalenberg – Hiawatha Seiffert – Senger Tierpuppen – Angela Simone – Silke Spitzer – Katja Stelz – Stefan Strube – Suzusan – The way of wood (Clemens Gerstenberger) – Silke Trekel – Peter Wagensonner – Angela Wandelt – Christiane Wilhelm – Jasmin Winter – Susanne Wolbers – Arek Wolski
Freie Universität Bozen, Fakultät Design
Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe, Produktdesign
Hochschule für Kunst und Design Halle Burg Giebichenstein Fachbereiche Kunst/Schmuck – Möbeldesign – Malerei/Glas – Buch
Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst Hildesheim Fakultät Gestaltung/Metallgestaltung
Hochschule Wismar, Fachbereich Schmuck
Alchimia Goldschmiedeschule Florenz
Laureats 2009 : Carmen Hauser — Claudia Küster — Mirjam Hiller — Gertrud Menzel
Carmen Hauser , bracelet – Mirjam Hiller, brooch „Ovalhaufen orange“ — Gertrud Menzel, pendant
Participants 2009 :
Vera-Marie von Claer – Coco Dunmire – Beate Eismann – Ursula Gnädinger – Bettina Götsch – Birgit Hagmann – Carmen Hauser – Anke Hennig – Juliane Herden — Mirjam Hiller – Ulrike Isensee — Margit Jäschke – Ulla und Martin Kaufmann — Michaela Kirchner – Unk Kraus — Claudia Küster – Rebecca Maeder – Gertrud Menzel – Alessandra Pizzini — Alke Reeh – Nikolay Sardamov – Isabell Schaupp — Ann Schmalwasser – Dorit Schubert — Sabine Steinhäusler — Klaus Titze — Silke Trekel – Lilli Veers – Angela Wandelt – Gabriele Wiegand – Annette Zey — Martina Zwölfer — Alchimia Jewellery School – Hochschule Burg Giebichenstein – Hochschule Hildesheim — Hochschule Pforzheim
GRASSI Museum of Applied Art
Johannisplatz 5-11, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Phone 0049-(0)341-2229100,
Fax. 0049-(0)341-2229200
grassimuseum@leipzig.de
www.grassimuseum.de