Memphis - Plastic Field

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From 24 Maggio 2018 to 25 Novembre 2018

Venice

Place: Fondazione Berengo – Palazzo Franchetti

Address: San Marco 2847

Times: everyday from 10am to 6:30pm

Responsibles: Jean Blanchaert, Adriano Berengo

Ticket price: regular price 10 €, reduced price 8 €

Telefono per informazioni: +39 041 739 453

E-Mail info: comunicazione@berengo.com

Official site: http://fondazioneberengo.org



From May 24th to November 25th during the 16th edition of Biennale Architettura, Venice- headquartered Fondazione Berengo is hosting “MEMPHIS - Plastic Field” at Palazzo Franchetti, an exhibition of Memphis group’s design works curated by Jean Blanchaert and Adriano Berengo, friends and collaborators since over fifteen years.

Just like in the early ‘80s when the design group challenged the minimalist trend with a multi- coloured, pop art-inspired style with a provocative soul, this time Memphis’ iconic works will stand out in contrast with Palazzo Franchetti’s historical backcloth. As a frame for the exhibition, a field of black leaves and plants is set to fade out any surrounding colour and let the visitors’ attention focus on the bold and daring range of tones and shapes which allowed architect Ettore Sottsass to leave an unforgettable mark in the global design scene of his time, together with the other co-founders of the movement.

The exhibition presents a selection of contemporary productions of the group’s most renowned works in their original design created during the 1981-1987 period. Alongside Sottsass’ masterpieces, “Plastic Field” will offer the chance for visitors to enjoy the design works signed by Zanini, De Lucchi, Zanuso Jr, Bley, Bedin, Mendini, Mariscal, Kuramata, Cibic, Graves, Iosa Ghini, Thun, Taylor, Umeda, Sowden, Sanchez, Shire, Branzi and Du Pasquier.

Memphis’ innate irreverence shines through the exhibition’s structure as well, whose set-up by IB Studio (Milan) reshape Palazzo Franchetti’s map through Carlton’s geometrical skeleton, Sottsass’ 1981 iconic room divider that incarnates the postmodernist soul of his maker.

A thematic room is set to celebrate the impactful shapes and chromatic range of Memphis’ glassworks and to express Fondazione Berengo’s commitment in promoting the elegance and versatility of Murano’s glassmaking. Starting from 1989, Berengo Studio offers a top-class furnace for architects, artists and designers for the exploration this exquisite art medium. Thanks to the Glasstress project, the Studio has established itself as a synonym of glasswork for contemporary art.

Futhermore, a 24 feet tall golden cage is ready to occupy Palazzo Franchetti’s courtyard and to stay throughout the exhibition period. “Gilded Cage” by Ai Weiwei is one of the Chinese artist-activist’s newest and most impactful urban installations, appearing last fall in New York’s Central Park as part of the public artwork series titled “Good Fences make Good Neighbors”, conceived as a campaign to raise awareness on the global refugees issue.
MEMPHIS - PLASTIC FIELD | PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

Ettore Sottsass, Martine Bedin, Thomas Bley, Andrea Branzi, Aldo Cibic, Michele de Lucchi, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Michael Graves, Massimo Iosa Ghini, Shiro Kuramata, Javier Mariscal, Alessandro Mendini, Maria Sanchez, Peter Shire, George Sowden, Gerard Taylor, Matteo Thun, Masanori Umeda, Marco Zanini, Marco Zanuso Jr.

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