Study Models 2012-2013 e-Book
Place and light at the different times of the day
door caturegli formica
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Over het Ebook
Tiny reality can get an unexpected intensity. As antidote to obsolescence of the image and to entropy of meaning, the gaze has focused magnifying, sometimes, details difficult to be perceived, or blurring the sight to capture the atmospheric perception.
The light is an essential phenomenon at the base of the reflected colors. The colors that never thicken, even on cardboard walls. It may be helpful - cyclically – to start back from the basic sensory information, easier to manipulate, but as real as the real emotions. Because they trigger them by using the same brain and heart areas, and even the very same information hidden in the nucleus of our cells.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Architectuur
- Aanvullende categorieën Kunstfotografie, Grafisch ontwerp
- Versie E-book met vaste lay-out , % {aantal pagina's} pag
- Datum publiceren: dec 22, 2014
- Laatst bijgewerkt apr 10, 2022
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden art, color, light, architettura, luce, model
Over de maker
Trained in the cultural climate of Radical Architecture in Florence, Beppe Caturegli (1957) and Giovannella Formica (1957-2019) moved to Milan in 1982 to work with Ettore Sottsass, the Memphis group and Terrazzo magazine. In 1987 they opened their studio. The passion for traveling led them to develop an anthropological approach to design culture using the dichotomy of mixed systems: industrial/crafts, global/local, mass-produced/one-off across a very heterogeneous work ranging from bio-architecture to unique rugs. One aspect of their research, honoured with international prizes and publications, is the structural use of colour and light in architecture. Their works have been exhibited in galleries such as Memphis, Design Gallery, Nilufar Gallery, Assab One ... and in museums such as Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Mino Ceramic Art Museum Japan, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Triennale di Milano...