When:
from
15 April 2008 until 21 April 2008
Location:
Galleria Anna Patrassi
via Pietro Maroncelli, 3
Published on: Thursday 03 April
On the occasion of the International Furniture Fair 2008
GALLERIA FRANCO TOSELLI and GALLERIA ANNA PATRASSI
present
TOWARD NEW WORLDS: ART DESIGN 1918 - 1982
14th – 21st April 2008
Milan
A collection of historic design works by:
Franco ALBINI, ARCHIZOOM, Gae AULENTI, Giacomo BALLA, Cini BOERI, Achille CASTIGLIONI, Gianni and Joe COLOMBO, Lucio FONTANA, Piero FORNASETTI, Piero GILARDI, Angelo LELLI, Cesare LEONARDI&Franca STAGI, Vico MAGISTRETTI, Angelo MANGIAROTTI, Enzo MARI, Guido DROCCO&Franco MELLO, Fausto MELOTTI, Alessandro MENDINI, Bruno MUNARI, Marcello NIZZOLI, Gaetano PESCE, Gio PONTI, Gino SARFATTI, Giorgio SOAVI, Ettore SOTTSASS, STUDIO 65,
SUPERSTUDIO, Nanda VIGO
curated by Nanda Vigo and Luca Tomìo
Press preview: Monday April 14th 2008 11 a.m.
On the occasion of the 47th edition of the International Furniture Fair (Milan, 16th – 21st April 2008), Galleria Franco Toselli and Galleria Anna Patrassi present in their venues Toward New Worlds: Art Design 1918-1982, a collective exhibition curated by Nanda Vigo and Luca Tomìo about the ever-existing relations between art and design.
For six days only, from Monday April 14th to Monday April 21st, you will have the opportunity to see a selection of very rare works, in some cases never executed, belonging to private collections of Milan.
The show collects fifty works planned by the most important Italian designers, who have always favoured experimentation and research. A special occasion to see together works achieved in unique or very limited pieces, such as: Gio Ponti’s surreal ceramic ladies; a scarf by Lucio Fontana and a Spatial Concept in steel, which became a prototype of furniture accessory; Ettore Sottsass’s Land Caterpillar lamp, belonging to the series of the so-called Grey Furniture; Nanda Vigo’s Golden Gate lamp, which lights like a spacecraft; Leonardi&Stagi’s future feasible Swing; Joe Colombo’s modular Tube Chair; a prototype of chair by Gaetano Pesce; a modular lamp by Gianni Colombo; a prototype of “target-table” by Achille Castiglioni; the first “sculpture-lamp” created by the radical group Archizoom; a Studio 65 column, which, complete with capital, becomes a drawing room; the lamps of two pioneers of modern lighting, such as Gino Sarfatti and Angelo Lelli. All the works date from 1918 to 1982 and have in common, both in the project and in the technique, a strong innovative mark, which exceeds their pure functional aspect by turning them into art objects.
On the occasion of the show it will be possible to see an unpublished work by Nanda Vigo, titled HSH (Home Sweet Home), which was planned on purpose for Galleria Toselli.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue containing unpublished interviews with Giorgio Soavi and Nanda Vigo, complete with colour photos of all the works exposed; it also includes technical and scientific essays by Luca Tomìo, art historian and design expert, and Roberta Verteramo, restorer and researcher in the domain of contemporary art and design, specialized in the field of plastic and synthetic materials.
The catalogue, realized by ARKT group and exclusively distributed by Hoepli bookshop in Milan, will be available for the purchase in both galleries as well.
Information on the exhibition:
Title: Toward New Worlds: Art Design 1918 - 1982
Curated by: Nanda Vigo and Luca Tomìo
Date: 2008 April 15th – 21st
Opening: 2008 April 14th 6 p.m.
Press preview: 2008 April 14th 11 a. m.
Venues: Galleria Toselli, Via Guerrazzi 2 (at the corner with Via M. Pagano), Milan, phone: +39 02 33614273; Fax: +39 02 31801917; e-mail: galleriatoselli@infinito.it;
Galleria Anna Patrassi, Via Maroncelli 3, Milan, phone: +39 02 45472889; anna_patrassi@fastwebnet.it
Timetable: Galleria Toselli: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.; 3 p.m. – 7.30 p.m. / Galleria Patrassi: 2.30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Entrance: free
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