THE PIN–UP QUOTE: ROLU

ROLU, A Set for Making Love (After Guy de Coinet)

THE PIN–UP QUOTE: ROLU

ROLU, Here There, There Here, a collaboration with Welcome Projects, part of High Desert Test Sites, curated by Paul McCarthy, in Joshua Tree, California

THE PIN–UP QUOTE: ROLU

ROLU, Primarily Primary (After Carol Bove, Scott Burton and Sol LeWitt)

THE PIN–UP QUOTE: ROLU

ROLU, Seven Stacked Benches (After Shelves)

THE PIN–UP QUOTE: ROLU

ROLU, Shape Chair Zag (With Timothy Carlson)

THE PIN–UP QUOTE: ROLU

ROLU co-founder Matt Olson, portrait by Mark Lyon

THE PIN–UP QUOTE: ROLU

I think we are all becoming each other, and the Internet is speeding it up. We’re all seeing the same things and sharing the same ideas. It only makes sense that people would come to the same conclusion. One of the things I’m interested in is, if you say something to me that’s profound and it enters me and I carry it around, when does that become me? Or does it always stay you? And where did it come from before you? I think there is something really productive in seeing the ways in which we’re connected. I also think a lot of artists or designers feel nervous about saying, “Yeah, this is based on a Noguchi.” They hope nobody knows. That doesn’t seem productive to me. We’ve always been excited to share what we’re doing and where it’s coming from. Almost every piece we do says “after” at least one person. We want to point to the past and its presence in our now.

Taken from an interview by Jill Singer PIN–UP 14, Spring Summer 2013.

Portrait by Mark Lyon.