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Dispatchwork

Jan Vormann : artiste franco-allemand connu pour Dispatchwork – réparation de murs urbains avec des LEGO®. Exploration mondiale de l'espace, de la mémoire et des thèmes anti-capitalistes.

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Description de l'œuvre

For Jan Vormann, broken corners and missing red tiles make for ideal places for creativity. He uses plastic construction bricks of all colors and sizes to fill in the missing pieces on various structures. The makeover breathes new life into what used to be inconspicuous spots, transforming a gray city into a playground of colorful surprises. The project began in an ancient Italian city. It is infectious in inspiring creativity and the desire to create. Vormann welcomes participants from all over the world to join the project. To date, over forty cities have seen spontaneous Dispatchwork initiated by the locals. Vormann visited Taipei in June 2012. Take a look at the moment when city corners meet creativity and art and you’ll notice a surprising likeness in Vormann’s vision and that of Fubon Art Foundation. For years, the Foundation has been promoting the concept of a “museum without walls,” aimed at engaging art in a dialogue with everyday life. The Foundation’s devotion in changing the city lanscape has won it the 2011 Taipei Culture Award. To extend the honor, the Foundation invited Vormann and his Dispatchwork to Taipei. The project also drew in students of Chengchi University, along with some shops in Taipei’s East District and many locals. Their enthusiastic participation made Vormann’s visit to Taipei heartfelt and memorable. Feel free to initiate your own Dispatchwork with colorful plastic construction bricks anytime, anywhere. Let’s create ripples of color in different corners of the city!

Biographie de l'artiste

Jan Vormann: The Architect of Urban Repair

Jan Vormann is a Franco-German artist and lecturer born in Bamberg, Germany in 1983. He’s currently based in Berlin and Chile, where he collaborates with the studios T10 and Coma respectively. His artistic practice centers around exploring themes of space, memory, and challenging capitalist structures through innovative sculptural interventions—primarily utilizing LEGO bricks to mend damaged building facades worldwide. This ambitious project, dubbed ‘Dispatchwork,’ has garnered international acclaim and cemented his position as a significant voice in contemporary art.

Early Life & Education

Vormann’s fascination with architecture began early on, fueled by an interest in urban landscapes and their impact on human experience. He pursued formal studies at Burg Gotha and Universität Leipzig, honing his skills in sculpture and installation art. These formative years instilled within him a profound appreciation for the interplay between form and function—a sensibility that would later permeate his artistic endeavors. His dedication to mastering sculptural techniques solidified during his time at Kunsthochschule Weißensee in Berlin, where he studied under influential figures like Karin Sander, Bernd Wilde, and Inge Mahn, shaping his artistic vision and establishing connections with a cohort of fellow artists committed to conceptual rigor. Further enriching his intellectual landscape was a year spent at the Académie nationale Stieglitz d’art et de design de Saint-Pétersbourg in Russia, fostering intercultural dialogue and broadening his understanding of artistic traditions beyond European borders.

The Dispatchwork Project: A Monumental Undertaking

Launched in 2013, Dispatchwork represents Vormann’s groundbreaking approach to artistic engagement with the built environment. Rather than creating entirely new artworks, he meticulously repairs crumbling walls using LEGO bricks—a seemingly simple material that carries profound symbolic weight. Each installation becomes a visual dialogue between decay and reconstruction, prompting reflection on notions of permanence, vulnerability, and collective responsibility. This audacious undertaking defies conventional expectations of sculptural practice, prioritizing conceptual depth over purely aesthetic considerations. The selection of LEGO bricks as the primary medium is deliberate—reflecting Vormann’s belief that even commonplace materials can serve as vehicles for powerful ideas. He rejects commercial sponsorship from LEGO manufacturers due to his staunch anti-capitalist stance, acknowledging the inherent limitations imposed by external forces while upholding artistic integrity. Despite the ephemeral nature of the bricks themselves (inserted without glue), Dispatchwork has achieved remarkable visibility across continents—from Times Square in New York City to the Great Wall of China—demonstrating Vormann’s ability to mobilize global communities around a shared concern: the preservation of urban heritage and the urgent need for proactive stewardship. Over 200 interventions, dubbed “Dispatch Art,” have been undertaken worldwide, involving participants of all ages who contribute their creativity and passion to this ongoing project. The interactive website dedicated to Dispatchwork serves as a testament to Vormann’s commitment to fostering collaborative artistic exploration—connecting artists across geographical distances and amplifying the project's message of resilience and collective action.

Collaborations & Studio Initiatives

Vormann’s artistic vision extends beyond individual projects; he actively fosters collaborative endeavors through T10 studios in Berlin and Coma in Valdivia, Chile. These studios serve as platforms for experimentation and exploration, pushing boundaries within sculptural practice and promoting dialogue across geographical distances. Recognizing the importance of fostering interdisciplinary connections, Vormann previously held a professorship at Technische Kunsthochschule Berlin, focusing on “creative physics”—an approach that seeks to integrate scientific principles into artistic creation. He continues to mentor aspiring artists, nurturing talent and encouraging innovative thinking—a commitment rooted in his conviction that art possesses the capacity to inspire transformative change. The collaborative spirit evident in these studio initiatives underscores Vormann’s belief that artistic progress thrives on dialogue and shared intellectual curiosity.

Other Notable Projects

Beyond Dispatchwork, Vormann’s artistic output includes ‘Obras Públicas,’ a series of interventions addressing social issues through public art installations—a practice driven by his unwavering dedication to engaging with pressing societal concerns. He also conceived ‘Floating Piers,’ a monumental sculpture connecting two bodies of water in Brescia and Garda—a project that garnered considerable media attention and sparked discussions about accessibility and artistic activism. This ambitious undertaking challenged conventional notions of sculptural form and function, prompting reflection on the relationship between art, space, and social engagement. Furthermore, Vormann’s involvement in the Minecraft server “Between Particles and Waves,” alongside Brad Downey and Salvatore Cinquegrana, represents a pioneering foray into digital art—demonstrating his willingness to embrace new technologies as tools for artistic expression and fostering dialogue within virtual environments. His collaborative efforts with artists like Sihoon Kim and Sanghee underscore Vormann’s commitment to pushing creative boundaries and engaging audiences across diverse platforms.

Recognition & Legacy

Jan Vormann’s work has been recognized internationally with numerous awards and exhibitions showcasing his commitment to conceptual art and its role in fostering critical engagement with societal concerns. His installations have been featured in prominent venues across Europe and North America, solidifying his reputation as a visionary artist shaping the landscape of contemporary sculpture. He draws inspiration from artists like Bernd Beischer and Hans Haacke—whose work similarly interrogates institutional power structures and challenges conventional artistic norms—demonstrating an awareness of artistic history and its influence on contemporary practice. Vormann’s enduring legacy resides not only in his distinctive sculptural style but also in his unwavering commitment to using art as a catalyst for transformative change—a conviction that distinguishes him as one of the most compelling voices shaping the dialogue surrounding contemporary artistic practice.
Jan Vormann

Jan Vormann

1983 - , Allemagne

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture contemporaine
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Bernd Beischer
    • Hans Haacke
  • Date Of Birth: 1983
  • Full Name: Jan Vormann
  • Nationality: Allemand
  • Notable Artworks: ['Dispatchwork']
  • Place Of Birth: Bamberg, Allemagne