Swip Stolk, Netherlands

AGI member since 2000

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Swip was a self-taught designer who has run his own studio since 1965. He taught graphic design at the AKI Academy, Enschede (1974–79) and Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam (1980–87). Selected projects: 1968: exhibition architecture and electronic catalogue for ‘Environments’ exhibition at the Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht. 1977– 79: art director for VARA Television. 1987–2000: art director for Groninger Museum. 1998: art director of Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam. 2002– 2006: several Code/Uncode projects. 2003: shop design for Jan Jansen Shoes. 2005: Geluk/ Happiness, publication in cooperation with Anthon Beeke. 2006: design of rubber and steel objects. Selected bibliography: V. Krichevski, ‘Swip Stolk‘, in DA! Design, no. 4 (1995); Han Steenbruggen and Frans Haks, Swip Stolk, Master Forever, Groninger Museum (2000); Alain Weill, ‘Radically Swip Stolk’, Graphis 340 (2002). He also has worked in many national and international museums and collections.

Design work by Swip Stolk


    Swip Stolk, Netherlands (2000)

    Swip Stolk, Netherlands (2000)

    Swip was a self-taught designer who has run his own studio since 1965. He taught graphic design at the AKI Academy, Enschede (1974–79) and Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam (1980–87). Selected projects: 1968: exhibition architecture and electronic catalogue for ‘Environments’ exhibition at the Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht. 1977– 79: art director for VARA Television. 1987–2000: art director for Groninger Museum. 1998: art director of Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam. 2002– 2006: several Code/Uncode projects. 2003: shop design for Jan Jansen Shoes. 2005: Geluk/ Happiness, publication in cooperation with Anthon Beeke. 2006: design of rubber and steel objects. Selected bibliography: V. Krichevski, ‘Swip Stolk‘, in DA! Design, no. 4 (1995); Han Steenbruggen and Frans Haks, Swip Stolk, Master Forever, Groninger Museum (2000); Alain Weill, ‘Radically Swip Stolk’, Graphis 340 (2002). He also has worked in many national and international museums and collections.