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  • matali crasset
    Arbre Bouteille
    200x150cm.ed 3
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset
    Arbre qui pleure
    200x150cm.ed 3
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, The bottle and the cross
    blown glass, bottle 30,5 x 8 cm
    cross 33,5 x 15 x 1 cm, limited edition 50.
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • château 3D
    blown glass, limited edition 50.
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset
    Grappe Verre
    120x80cm.ed 3
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, wine fountain
    blown glass, limited edition 10
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, Bottle with cork
    blown glass, 30,5 x 8 cm
    limited edition 50
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, decanter bottle
    blown glass 30,5 x 12 x 13 cm
    limited edition 50
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, decanter bottle with funnel
    blown glass 30,5 x 12 x 13 cm
    limited edition 50
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, decanter bottle (filled)
    blown glass 30,5 x 12 x 13 cm
    limited edition 50
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, Neither ended bottle
    blown glass 38 x 8,5 cm
    limited edition 50
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, Neither ended bottle (filled)
    blown glass 38 x 8,5 cm
    limited edition 50
    signed, numbered

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

  • matali crasset, kiddouch
    blown glass 15 x 17 cm
    unlimited edition
    signed

    Credit: © Patrick Gries
     

From April 21, 2010
to October 10, 2010

In vino veritas
A project by matali crasset

Wine is associated with sharing, with moments of pleasure and with the "terroir" (regional soil, climate, etc.): the universal appeal of these themes enticed matali crasset to explore them from the angle of design, and this with respect to the glass bottle serving to contain wine. The resulting In vino veritas exhibition was mounted in Bratislava and Paris, each time in a site-specific setting.
 

Now presented by the mudac, the show questions our relationship to wine, to our lands and to culture; it also reexamines, in playful and humorous fashion, our conception of a bottle, of its various forms and functions.

Upon leaving Lausanne, In vino veritas will continue its journey on the trail of European vineyards, paying visit to the wine-producing regions and peoples of most especially Central Europe and Italy.