3 十月 2023 Hublot announces the winners of the 8th edition of the Hublot Design Prize, recognising committed design. The Hublot Design Prize is an international competition launched by Hublot in 2015, awarded in recognition of original design. The prize is open to designers aged under 40 in recognition of their work achievements, without restricting itself to a specific area of design. To ensure the cultural diversity of the competition, and celebrate the wealth of creativity worldwide, each jury member is invited to select 5 candidates. The jury's first meeting in the year is to agree on the finalists who will come to present their philosophy at the event. This acts as a springboard for young designers' careers, while providing an international profile boost for the winner's existing work. This year's edition of the Hublot Design Prize award ceremony took place on 2 October in the new extension of the Kunsthaus Zurich, in the presence of the six finalists, the jury and an invited audience. The Hublot Design Prize 2023 is awarded to Aqui Thami, in recognition of the social impact of her work and her inspirational approach to it. A deep activist engagement is present in each of Aqui’s activities, ranging from graphic and social design to art and performance. The jury highlighted her fluid multidisciplinary practice, reflected in the performances, drawings, posters, zines (self-produced magazines) and artworks she creates. Passionately committed to working for the benefit of women and girls in her local community in Mumbai. Aqui an indigenous woman and her actions may lead her to risky and dangerous situations. Nonetheless, she maintains a positive approach and aware of the importance of education, she founded the Sister Library. This is the first feminist library in South Asia, fully managed by the local community. “"We heal in community, we heal together!"” Aqui Thami HUBLOT DESIGN PRIZE 2023 WINNER The Pierre Keller Prize goes to Gabriel Fontana for his work using sport as a tool for redefining roles and social norms, whose purpose is to create a positive impact, particularly on preconceived interpretations of identity and inclusion. The designer also plays with uniforms by developing non-stigmatising clothing for sports and community activities. “"This year was amazing, given the variety and quality of the projects a new generation of hybrid designers is emerging, less focused on objects and more conscious of social and environmental issues."” Hans Ulrich Obrist PRESIDENT OF THE HUBLOT DESIGN PRIZE JURY Hublot is once again demonstrating its commitment to creativity and innovation, by celebrating the emerging talents of design. This new generation shows great commitment to the social context, which is embodies by our 6 finalists, all from very different disciplines and horizons. The 2023 edition is marked by their philosophy of addressing the challenges of society, the environment, equality and inclusion. Hublot is proud to participate in this movement with the Hublot Design Prize, which represents an endorsement and a helping hand for the winners, who in addition to the generous grant, enjoy a great media profile boost. Without any specific age conditions, the prize recognises candidates for the consistency of their career, motivation and the quality of their work as a whole. The finalists of the Hublot Design Prize 2023: Aqui Thami (1987), India The Indian artist and activist gives the marginalised a voice, using art as a process of intercultural mediation. For Aqui Thami, art is there to introduce change, to imagine a different world. Deema Assaf (1984), Jordan A Jordan-based architect, Deema Assaf spans the fields of urban development and ecology, with the objective of developing sustainable solutions for landscaping, biodiversity and green infrastructure. Gabriel Fontana (1993), France Working for a more inclusive future, the Rotterdam-based designer uses design to create fun activities that question how we interact, deconstructing group dynamics. Jibbe Van Schie (1998), Netherlands Focused on the relationship between material and machine, this Eindhoven-based designer develops every stage in the production process, building various machine parts, creating software and assembling electronics. Germane Barnes (1985), USA This Chicago-based architect investigates the themes of stories of identity, colonisation and African cultural influences. His work studies the link between architecture and identity, examining the social and political effects of architecture. Trifle Studio, London The UK's first multidisciplinary studio comprising artists and designers with handicaps or learning disabilities. Questioning preconceived ideas, their creative work includes fashion, textiles, illustration and deco. The Jury: Marva Griffin, the founder of Milan's Salone Satellite, an international platform dedicated to young designers Hans Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of London's Serpentine Gallery, a renowned art curator and historian Alice Rawsthorn, an influential design critic and author of numerous books on design Tawanda Chiweshe, a creative director and industrial designer, Alaska Alaska Studio “"Design is in Hublot's DNA, and we are proud to be able to reward the talent of young designers worldwide, and help boost their careers"” Ricardo Guadalupe HUBLOT CEO Hublot Design Prize Established in 2015, to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the iconic Big Bang, and driven by Pierre Keller, former director of ECAL, the Hublot Design Prize, worth CHF 100,000, is awarded every year to a young designer. The criteria are the quality of the work and the relevance of the research. The Prize is awarded at a ceremony attended by the international press, to provide a big profile boost to the emerging designers. A symbol of creativity and innovation, the Big Bang will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2025. 最新动态 HUBLOT宇舶表联袂山本耀司(YOHJI YAMAMOTO)重新定义黑色美学: 经典融合山本耀司全黑迷彩腕表 2026年1月7日,瑞士尼翁 —— 瑞士奢华制表品牌HUBLOT宇舶表再度携手日本传奇设计师山本耀司(Yohji Yamamoto),重新定义黑色艺术美学。这是双方自2020年首次合作以来的第四度携手,此次他们将黑色从一种色彩升华为经典融合山本耀司全黑迷彩腕表(Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo)。这款限量典藏300枚的时计的每一处纹理与光影对比皆经精心设计。42毫米表壳由哑光黑色陶瓷打造而成,在光影之间塑造出丰富的层次感。单色迷彩图案赋予整体设计韵律与动感,与融合织物与橡胶材质的表带共同成就浑然一体的视觉美学。 此次合作早已突破时尚与制表的边界,它关乎一种创作理念——如何通过抽丝剥茧,直抵事物的本质内核。宇舶表与山本耀司的品牌传奇均缔造于相同的基石之上:叩问奢华的真谛。同时,两者皆以解构为创作之道。1980年,宇舶表以“融合的艺术”制表理念率先打破瑞士制表传统,将黄金与橡胶、创新与传承巧妙融合。而自1981年首次亮相巴黎时装周以来,山本耀司便以黑色为语言,对抗繁复设计与时尚桎梏,重新定义了时尚准则。 了解更多 Hublot Closes Out the 20th Anniversary Year of the Big Bang with an Exclusive Miami Art Week Celebration 了解更多 了解最新新闻资讯 我愿意了解宇舶表的最新新闻资讯。 注册