Florence - based architect, artist, and critic, Gianni Pettena belongs to the original core group of
the Italian Radical Design movement, and was a member among the Archizoom Associati, Superstudio, and UFO groups.
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Forming part of his Tsukumogami series (meaning a type of Japanese spirit), his
radical designs are greatly inspired by the early experiments of the Russian and
Italian Modernist movements, as well as Dada inspired concepts of perceived realities.
Renowned internationally for co-founding the
design collective Archizoom and Domus Academy as well as for his role in
Italian Radical Architecture, Superarchitettura, Alchimia, and the Memphis Group, Branzi was celebrated with a solo exhibition at the Fondation Cartier in 2008 and more recently with a 50 - year retrospective at Musée des arts décoratifs, Bordeaux in 2014 - 2015.
Her dissertation is based on the theoretical projects of
Italian architect Rinaldo Semino which contextualizes Semino's work in a larger milieu of megastructural
design, cybernetic studies, and
radical political events in Italy from 1958 - 1973.
This exhibition highlights the lasting significance of MoMA's groundbreaking 1972 exhibition, Italy: The New Domestic Landscape and emphasizes both the dynamic context of
radical Italian design and architecture in the 1970s, as well as the innovative exhibition that first presented this work in America.
This beautiful table lamp
designed by Vico Magistretti and remanufactured by Artemide, this is one of the
radical Italian design lighting.