Ted Noten’s designs act as a critique on contemporary life and on the history of jewellery, as well as on the wider context of product design. Interestingly, his work equally relates to art and architecture. The underlying, recurring, theme of his work is to challenge convention and processes of habituation, the familiar and the unusual.
In recent years Ted Noten has created work for private collectors, local councils, art institutions etc. A broad spectrum of galleries and museum collections now represent his oeuvre. The designer initiated some of these projects, only to be adopted later by a museum, as was the case for example with ‘Chew your own brooch’. With a little help from the chewing gum he hands out, everybody can become a jewellery designer; simply by chewing the gooey substance into a shape the craftsman then casts either in silver, bronze or gold. One of the events at which Noten manifested himself with this project was an open day at the Boijmans Museum, when hundreds of people filed through the museum, chewing their way to a design.
His oeuvre gains in depth from his idiosyncratic response to the apparent familiarity of our daily surroundings, whether this be a market street in Amsterdam, the explosion of building construction in Shanghai, or a gang of road sweepers at work in a provincial town in Russia. By lifting symbols from their everyday surroundings and placing them in a new context, he doesn’t so much query the symbol itself as our perception of it. As with the Mercedes-project for instance, for which he cut out brooch-fragments from the bodywork of this status symbol par excellence and then offered them for sale. Or the fire weapon he cast in an acrylate handbag. Or the boxing glove to fit the hand of a baby. Or the pearl necklace for the bird sculptures of artist Tom Klaassen.
Ted Noten looks for fixed meanings in the banal and the cultivated. He debunks their essence, then reinvents them back into reality. In affecting and infecting symbolic values he actually reveals their unmistakable intangibility.
Gert Staal (DESIGN CRITIC and former deputy director of the Netherlands Design Institute)
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Calamity Jane, 2023
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Charles Bukowski, 2023
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For Whom I Love, 2023
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Leonardo da Vinci, 2023
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The Sweetest Piece I Ever Made Vol. 2, 2023
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Freud, 2022
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OB and OK, 2022
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Seahorse Kissing With Stones, 2022
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Spock, 2022
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Drawer's Delight 3, 2017
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Drawer's Delight 5, 2017
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Drawer's Delight 7, 2017
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Conversation Table, 2014
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Ted Meets Joost LyppensWhite + White, 2009
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Untitled, 2009
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FOG DESIGN & ART
Fort Mason Center, San Francisco 18 - 21 Jan 2024 -
Ted Noten
Incubators Vol.2 (and other artifacts) 22 Jul - 13 Aug 2023Ornamentum is thrilled to welcome Ted Noten to the gallery for the exhibition of Incubators Vol. 2 (and other artifacts). Ted Noten is an artist and jewelry designer who lives...Read more -
Up In Smoke
Contemporary Jewelers, Silversmiths and Designers Take On Marijuana 16 Jan - 21 Feb 2021High End Marijuana paraphernalia smoking implements by contemporary artists and designers.Read more -
Design Miami
5 - 9 Dec 2018 -
Ted Noten
Drawer's Delight - 3 decades of new & unearthed treasures 20 Oct - 20 Nov 2017Drawer’s Delight: (a Noten-ism) The excitement upon finding something cherished hidden away and forgotten in the back of a drawer.Read more
Ornamentum is thrilled to present Ted Noten under the exhibition banner Drawer’s Delight - 3 decades of new and unearthed treasures. Stunning new sculptures in acrylic; Noten's iconic handbag forms and "Drawers" build narratives from the items encased within, together with wearable works from the artist's personal collection- treasures spanning almost 30 years, unearthed by Noten during a recent move from his studio of 25 years with specific works picked by Laura Lapachin and Stefan Friedemann of Ornamentum. The selection represents key positions from Noten's artistic development. Each example was chosen as a marker of an important chapter in his personal narrative.
In an experience akin to finding lost treasure, the artist was reunited with many works from his personal collection, unpacked during the fore-mentioned studio move. With a solo gallery exhibition already in planning, Ornamentum seized this opportunity to use the show to ‘tell the story of Ted Noten’. -
Design Miami / Basel, Switzerland
Selected Works 15 - 21 Jun 2015 -
Ted Noten
Ted's House - at Design Miami 2014 3 - 7 Dec 2014Within Ornamentum’s exhibition, Ted Noten creates a house as a portrait of himself as an artist and an environment to frame a selection of new works. The confines connote a...Read more -
Ted Noten - 7 Necessities
Design Miami 2012 4 - 9 Dec 2012 -
Ted Noten
Design Miami 2008 2 - 7 Dec 2008 -
Ted Noten
Solo Show: SOFA NY fair, 2006 31 May - 26 Jun 2006