UFO, a collective of architects and designers who were a part of radical Italian design in the 60s. They were mostly inspired by Dadaism, humour, and utopia.
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UFO, a collective of architects and designers who were a part of radical Italian design in the 60s. They were mostly inspired by Dadaism, humour, and utopia.
Radical
Italian design 1965-1985
The Dennis FreedmanCollection
Cindi Strauss with an essay by Germano Celant and contributions by Marissa S.Hershon, Sarah Horne and J.Taylor Kubala
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in association with Yale University Press, New Haven and London 2020, 223 pages, ISBN 9780300247497
euro 52,00
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An essential new look at the design philosophy that interrogated modern living against the turbulent political landscape of 1960s Italy. In the mid-1960s, reacting to contemporary social and political upheaval, young Italian architects and designers began developing a new style that openly challenged Modernism. Known as “Radical design,” this movement probed possibilities for visually transforming the urban environment. Radical design’s proponents also applied it to items such as furniture and lighting, utilizing alternative materials and an innovative formal vocabulary. Radical: Italian Design 1965–1985 surveys the work of these pioneering designers through nearly 70 objects and architectural models—including rare prototypes and limited-production pieces. Cindi Strauss insightfully explores the aesthetic inspiration and changing cultural mores that informed the movement, and her research is complemented by an essay from Germano Celant, the acclaimed author and curator who coined the term “Radical design.” Importantly, the book includes seven interviews with Radical designers and architects, offering fresh insights into the individuals who were at the vanguard of this groundbreaking movement.
25/05/20
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Today at lunch I got to hear two of my design heroes, the weirdo Italians of the radical design collective 'UFO Group' and Studio Alchimia (Lapo Binazzi and Gianni Pettena). SuperDesign Artist Talk at SAIC tomorrow, info here: http://www.saic.edu/academics/departments/aiado/events/lapo-binazzi-and-gianni-pettena
UFO Group, Boutique “Il Mago di Oz”, Viareggio, Italy, 1969 Safari Sofa with San Remo floor lamps
Lapo Binazzi (Firenze, 1943) FORMAGGIO SOFA
Lapo Binazzi and Gianni Pettena, advertising photograph for Pratone Lounge Chair.
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1971 Doric Temple Prototype / UFO Lapo Binazzi
FURNITURE COLUMNS
Lapo Binazzi, Scarica Elettrica table lamp, prototype, 1973
Lapo Binazzi, Nuvola, for Armonia, Circa 1990