Satyendra Pakhale

Satyendra Pakhalé
Pakhalé in 2012
Born1967 (age 56–57)
Education
OccupationDesigner
Known forPoetics in Design, Art, Industrial design, Architecture
Websitesatyendra-pakhale.com

Satyendra Pakhalé (also known as Satyen Pakhalé; born 1967)[1] is a multifaceted designer, artist, industrial designer, and architect.[2] He realizes projects in art, design, industrial design, applied research to design vision of the future, technologically challenging product development, manufacturing, highly crafted pieces, exhibitions, and architecture. He works in the fields of art, design, exhibition design, product design, including consumer electronics, health care, aviation, mobility, home appliances, furniture, digital products & computers, and interior design and architecture. In 2008, he was selected as one of L’Uomo Vogue magazine's 80 most influential creative people with a vision worldwide in art, design and architecture. His works are in the permanent collections of several museums worldwide.

Early life

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Satyen Pakhalé was born and raised in central Maharashtra, India.[citation needed] He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Design Engineering from Visvesvaraya Regional College of Engineering, Nagpur (now Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology). He then studied for a Master's degree in Design at the Industrial Design Centre, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, and Product Design at the Art Center College of Design, Switzerland, Europe.[citation needed]

Design works

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Pakhalé has been internationally active in the field of design, art, industrial design and architecture since 1993.

He worked initially at Philips Design—a new business creation department on innovative products in the areas of digital communication and mobility. In 1998 he set up his own design practice in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

One of his solo design exhibitions 'From Projects to Products' of his body of works took place in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and another at Otto Gallery Bologna, Italy, curated by Paola Antonelli, curator of Museum of Modern Art,[3] New York and at Gallery Ammann,[4] Cologne, Germany.

The design manager and marketing executive Alceo Serafini has described Pakhalé's work as follows:[citation needed]

"The refreshing difference to be found in Satyendra Pakhalé's designs lies indeed in the form he chooses, for his way of creating is not merely subjective, rather it is the sublimation of cultures in which he belongs. The resulting design language is beautiful to look at, stimulating and easy to interpret. In this way he gives to us a new identity, that belonging to all the people of the world."

In 2014, Pakhalé is selected as one of ten Must-See Artists-Designers[5] at Miami Art Week 2014 for ‘Design at Fairchild – Satyendra Pakhale’[6] exhibition at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables, Florida.

Culture of Creation / Theoretical position

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‘Culture of Creation’ is an active studio practice, an ongoing research platform cofounded by Satyendra Pakhalé together with Arch. Dr. Tiziana Proietti in 2013, based on decades of studio practice coupled with theoretical applied research. Culture is always dynamic, always evolving and changing at any time in history. The notion of a ‘Culture of Creation’ refers to the primal and innate impulse behind human making. The ‘Culture of Creation’ platform brings critical thinking and studio practice together while covering topics such as social modernity and secular humanism, atmospheres of spaces and objects, human senses and perception, poetic analogy of form and sensorial design. ‘Culture of Creation’ explores the inner dimension of objects and spaces. From the start Satyendra Pakhalé has cultivated a design practice focused on the culture of making, be it craftsmanship or highly technological manufacturing, inspired by tireless research on the mentioned topics. This theoretical position, 'Culture of Creation', was first published in a comprehensive monograph called 'Satyendra Pakhalé Culture of Creation' by nai010 Publisher, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam, NL.

At the heart of Satyendra Pakhalé's studio practice as a ‘Culture of Creation’ are two key considerations. The first is his conviction that cultural influences without succumbing to nostalgia, false narratives, or traditionalism, have to be factored in. The second is his perception of the rational, the emotional, and the multi-sensorial as being one. By reflecting upon and then synthesizing these two aspects, he has developed a concept of ‘social modernity’ rooted in social cohesion that is at the same time contemporary and forward-looking. In Satyendra Pakhalé's view the project of ‘modernity’ is still a work in progress in most societies, to achieve diverse, equitable, and inclusive social cohesion. Design has to help bring the disintegrating elements together, unite them and then weave them into a flourishing contemporary society. We ought to rebuild society on the foundations of ‘social modernity’. In Pakhalé's view, ‘Design is a cultural act about justice as much as utility and beauty.’

Awards and recognition

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Pakhalé has received the following awards and recognition:[citation needed]

  • Shortlisted for the European Cultural Centre Design Award in 2016.
  • Red Dot Award, for Add-On Radiator, Essen, Germany, 2016
  • Green Good Design Award, The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, Chicago, USA, 2016
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award IITB 2013, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay[7]
  • Bharat Sammann, New Delhi, India, 2013
  • NRI Award, for exemplary achievements, NRI – Non-Resident Indian Institute London, UK, 2012
  • Red Dot Award, for Add-On Radiator, Essen, Germany, 2008
  • International Design Award, category Interior Furniture, Los Angeles, USA, 2007
  • Editor's Choice Award, for Akasma, ICFF – International Contemporary Furniture Fair, New York City, 2003

Major collections

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Pakhalé work in the following permanent collections:

Major exhibitions

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Academic contribution

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Pakhalé has been regularly invited to give lectures and workshops in North America, Europe, South America, and Asia at universities and conferences such as "Catch the Future" at KAIST (The Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology).[26] He was visiting faculty at the departments of "Man and Activity" from 1999 to 2005 and "Man and Living" from 2005 to 2006. From 2006 to 2010, he was the founding dean of the department of Master of "Design for Humanity and Sustainable Living", now called Social Design"Master of Design" graduate program at Design Academy Eindhoven, Netherlands. "Professor of Practice" at the faculty of "Industrial Design Engineering" 2021–2022 at the Delft University of Technology, Netherlands .

Books

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  • Satyendra Pakhalé Culture of Creation, nai01 Publishers, Rotterdam, NL 2019. ISBN 978-94-6208-514-5.

Contributing authors - Albrto Alessi, Juhani Pallasmaa, Paola Antonelli, Jacques Barsac, Giulio Cappellini, Aric Chen, Cristiano Crosetta, Ingeborg de Roode, Rene Spitz, TizianaProietti, Walter Spink, Vittorio Livi, Marva Griffin, and Stefano Marzano

‘His designs suggest a haptic skin-relationship through their sensorial forms, poetic associations and tactile surfaces: they stimulate sensations of intimacy and nearness.’ - Juhani Pallasmaa

  • Satyendra Pakhalé, Cultural nomad: From Project to Products – Dal progetto al pradotto, Editoriale Modo, Milano, 2002. ISBN 88-7419-002-6.

Paola Antonelli, curator of Museum of Modern Art New York has said, introducing Satyendra Pakhalé's design works:[citation needed]

"No matter how abstract the form, it shows Satyendra Pakhalé, who has studied in different countries, who has worked initially for Industrial purist Philips in the Netherlands and all the while has experimented with ancient Indian techniques, who is rich with talent in his own right, is a champion of new chapter in the history of design."

Documentaries and Interviews

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  • Milano Talks: about design works of Satyendra Pakhal [2]
  • Curiosities: Satyendra Pakhale Milan Design Fair Film [3]
  • CeBIT Global Conferences 2013 - 7 March 2013 - Satyendra Pakhalé [4]
  • Designer Satyendra Pakhalé in Amsterdam [5]
  • The discourse and culture of design with award-winning designer Satyendra Pakhalé [6]
  • Satyendra Pakhalé - Making of B.M. Horse Chair [7]
  • Workshop TUBES radiatori in Venice with Satyendra Pakhalé [8]
  • Seminário Internacional de Economia Criativa e Design - Debate Satyendra Pakhalé (áudio original) [9]
  • Satyendra Pakhale for Design Miami, Design at Fairchild gardens, Miami, USA [10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Satyendra Pakhalé: Culture of Creation". TLmagazine. 19 August 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  2. ^ Rathore, Vijaya (31 October 2013). "Italian luxe furniture maker Poltrona Frau ropes in designer Satyendra Pakhale". The Economic Times. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  3. ^ Giovannini, Joseph (9 November 2018). "Salon Art + Design, a Fair With Wit, Cheek, History". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  4. ^ Gallery Ammann.
  5. ^ Ten Must-See Artists-Designers Archived 30 November 2014 at archive.today, Miami Art Week, 2014.
  6. ^ Design at Fairchild – Satyendra Pakhale.
  7. ^ "Mr. Satyendra Pakhalé | Alumni and Corporate Relations". IIT Bombay. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Decorative Arts and Design". The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  9. ^ a b Cochran, Samuel (13 September 2002). "Stedelijk Museum 2002". Stedelijk Museum. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  10. ^ "Decorative Arts and Design". The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  11. ^ "BM Horse Stool | Pakhalé, Satyendra | V&A Search the Collections". V and A Collections. 11 January 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  12. ^ "Lagori Post-Computer Game (prototype) - Satyendra Pakhalé". www.stedelijk.nl.
  13. ^ https://www.stedelijk.nl/nl/collectie/76721-satyendra-pakhale-kalpak [bare URL]
  14. ^ "Akasma 1 - Satyendra Pakhalé". www.stedelijk.nl.
  15. ^ "Akasma 2 - Satyendra Pakhalé". www.stedelijk.nl.
  16. ^ "Akasma 3 - Satyendra Pakhalé". www.stedelijk.nl.
  17. ^ "(prototype) - Satyendra Pakhalé". www.stedelijk.nl.
  18. ^ "Satyendra Pakhalé cultural nomad. From Projects to Products / Dal progetto al prodotto - Tiziana Bonanni". www.stedelijk.nl.
  19. ^ "Siège Multichair Panther". Centre Pompidou.
  20. ^ "Radiateur Add-On". Centre Pompidou.
  21. ^ "Ten Works From South and Southeast Asia in the M+ Collection | M+". www.mplus.org.hk.
  22. ^ Cochran, Samuel (16 October 2003). "Domus 2003". Domus magazine. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  23. ^ Cochran, Samuel (16 October 2003). "Ammann Gallery 2008". Ammann Gallery. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  24. ^ Cochran, Samuel (31 October 2014). "Design Miami 2014". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  25. ^ Cochran, Samuel (14 November 2022). "Design+Health 2022 MuVIM- Museo Valenciano de la Ilustración y la Modernidad". World Design Capital. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  26. ^ "KAIST – 2011". KAIST. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  27. ^ "VisualDiplomacyUSA". VisualDiplomacyUSA. Retrieved 2 July 2021.

Sources

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  1. Designer Satyendra Pakhalé in Amsterdam
  2. Design at Fairchild / Satyendra Pakhalé / Miami / USA
  3. One Minute Wonder 47 – Satyendra Pakhalé
  4. Curiosities – Satyendra Pakhalé talks about Design & Technology
  5. Satyendra Pakhalé on the Perfect Pencil, the Importance of Curiosity, Core77, USA
  6. Satyendra Pakhalé Wallspace gallery at Wallpaper
  7. Satyendra Pakhalé, Cultural nomad: From Project to Products – Dal progetto al pradotto, Editoriale Modo, Milano, 2002. ISBN 88-7419-002-6.
  8. Humanistic and cultural values – Satyendra talks with David about design- part 1
  9. Sustainable design – Satyendra talk with David about design – part 2
  10. cultural-nomad
  11. Democratic Design
  12. DesignBoom – Satyendral[permanent dead link]
  13. Wallpaper – OriginS
  14. DesignBoom – Contemporaryl[permanent dead link]
  15. Designindaba – Craft Debate
  16. Universal Poetry
  17. Designindaba industrial 10x10
  18. Of Indian Origin
  19. Luciano Bove Design
  20. DesignBoom – Asia Nowl
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