VERSO gallery debuts the wrong shop's cutting-edge furniture and prints in tribeca

VERSO gallery debuts the wrong shop's cutting-edge furniture and prints in tribeca

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verso opens ‘the wrong shop’ exhibition in tribeca

 

VERSO Works‘ Tribeca gallery displays a vibrant collection of works curated by The Wrong Shop, a pioneering online platform founded by Sebastian Wrong. Proudly presented by Verso, the esteemed interiors and design gallery, this groundbreaking exhibition opened its doors on July 11th, 2023 with a display of cutting-edge edition prints, extraordinary posters, unique objects, and masterfully hand-painted furniture, all crafted by some of the most influential names in the design and creative industry.

 

Verso is the perfect place to bring The Wrong Shop’s world class collection of artists and designers to New York for the first time,’ says founder Sebastian Wrong.Each artist on display represents a compelling shift in contemporary design culture. We aim to celebrate this cross-disciplinary approach to art and design, advocating creativity in many mediums and forms.’

verso tribeca wrong shopThe Wrong Shop exhibition view | image © Michel Zylberberg

 

 

bold cabinets by freeling waters

 

The spotlight of VERSO’s Tribeca exhibition Wrong Shop will be five creations from Freeling Waters, a dynamic duo consisting of the painter-turned-muralist Gijs Frieling and the calligraphy maestro turned graphic designer, Job Wouters. Making their debut in the United States, this collection features meticulously reworked antique cabinets that pay homage to recycling and exemplary craftsmanship. Combining words and poetry amidst landscapes, organic motifs, geometric patterns, and material textures, these bold pieces evoke a marriage of past and present in an eclectic revival.

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The Wrong Shop exhibition view | image © Michel Zylberberg

 

 

Throughout history, these painted cabinets have been cherished heirlooms, cherished and passed down through generations, primarily in the European Alpine regions. By breathing new life into these renovated 18th and 19th-century pine cabinets, the artists ingeniously transform their appearance, creating visually stimulating works that defiantly challenge the dominance of mass-produced objects and replicated imagery in today’s world. Painted inside and out with vibrant colors, the result is a striking manifestation of individuality and artistic expression.

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The Wrong Shop exhibition view | image © Michel Zylberberg

 

 

erwan bouroullec shows limited edition wall hangings

 

VERSO gallery also showcases wall hangings by the world-renowned artist and designer Erwan Bouroullec. Famed for his contributions to furniture and lighting design in collaboration with his brother Ronan, Erwan’s current artistic pursuits delve into coding and unconventional forms that transcend the traditional design industry. The exhibition will feature his acclaimed ‘The Impossible’ paper limited edition from 2022, ingeniously reimagined as aluminum-backed wall hangings produced exclusively for The Wrong Shop.

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The Wrong Shop exhibition view | image © Michel Zylberberg

 

 

Erwan’s multifaceted series serves as an exploration of our connection with and perception of the environment that surrounds us. Photographs of idyllic countrysides are harmoniously overlaid with abstract geometric patterns, expertly crafted using specially developed software. Printed on textiles with an aluminum foil backing, these art pieces possess both durability and flexibility, allowing for intriguing manipulations and crumpling. This innovative distortion adds depth and texture to Erwan’s creations, echoing the untamed essence of the wild landscapes and amplifying the mesmerizing allure of the geometric design.

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The Wrong Shop exhibition view | image © Michel Zylberberg

 

 

graphic posters by richard woods

 

The Wrong Shop exhibition at VERSO’s Tribeca Gallery will also display the contemporary posters crafted by the talented British artist, Richard Woods. With his distinct style, Woods skillfully creates remarkable installations and sculptures that emulate the aesthetics of traditional architecture and interior design. His graphic poster collection, aptly titled ‘Windows,’ and exclusive to The Wrong Shop, was launched in 2022.

 

These litho-printed marvels feature a high gloss spot varnish, imparting depth and dimension to the windows and reflecting the playful spirit of his unique studio printing process. Woods invites viewers to appreciate the beauty and humor of our world through bold scale, patterned surfaces, vivid colors, and graphic lines.

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The Wrong Shop exhibition view | image © Michel Zylberberg

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The Wrong Shop exhibition view | image © Michel Zylberberg

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The Wrong Shop exhibition view | image © Michel Zylberberg

 

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hand-painted cabinet by Freeling Waters
hand-painted cabinet by Freeling Waters
hand-painted cabinet by Freeling Waters
hand-painted cabinet by Freeling Waters
hand-painted cabinet by Freeling Waters
hand-painted cabinet by Freeling Waters
'All Over 2,' Ronan Bouroullec
'All Over 2,' Ronan Bouroullec
'Crestata Loop,' Bethan Laura Wood
'Crestata Loop,' Bethan Laura Wood
'Posing Mexican Nights,' Jaime Hayon
'Posing Mexican Nights,' Jaime Hayon

project info:

 

project title: The Wrong Shop

gallery: Verso | @verso_works

collaborator: The Wrong Shop@thewrongshop

location: 51 Hudson Street, New York, NY

exhibition photography: © Michel Zylberberg

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