Memphis Again Showcases Bold Designs From the Iconic 80s Movement
Triennale Milano + Memphis Milano are presenting the Memphis Again exhibition featuring works created during the iconic Memphis Movement.
The early 80s was a time that saw the iconic Memphis Group founded by Ettore Sottsass bloom as both a movement and collective of like-minded artists and designers. While some called it a fad, much of the work can be considered groundbreaking with its bright color palette, clashing patterns, and asymmetrical shapes. To celebrate the postmodern movement, the Triennale Milano and Memphis Milano are presenting an exhibition directed and curated by Christoph Radl called Memphis Again. The exhibition, which showcases more than two hundred pieces of furniture and objects ? including bookshelves, dining tables, lamps, room dividers, coffee tables, sofas, desks, chairs, flower pots, fruit bowls, rugs, and more ? runs through June 12, 2022 at the Curva gallery at the Triennale.
Memphis does not deny functional utopia, but it looks at functionality with a wider vision, more as an anthropologist than as a marketing specialist. Function therefore not only in respecting ergonomic norms or salability statistics, but also in respecting a vision of public necessity, a historic push.
– Barbara Radice in 1981
The objects are on display in chronological order down a hall that spans more than 100 meters (approx. 328 feet) long. Visitors move through the space along to music by Seth Troxler so that it feels like a nightclub.
Designers with w...
The early 80s was a time that saw the iconic Memphis Group founded by Ettore Sottsass bloom as both a movement and collective of like-minded artists and designers. While some called it a fad, much of the work can be considered groundbreaking with its bright color palette, clashing patterns, and asymmetrical shapes. To celebrate the postmodern movement, the Triennale Milano and Memphis Milano are presenting an exhibition directed and curated by Christoph Radl called Memphis Again. The exhibition, which showcases more than two hundred pieces of furniture and objects ? including bookshelves, dining tables, lamps, room dividers, coffee tables, sofas, desks, chairs, flower pots, fruit bowls, rugs, and more ? runs through June 12, 2022 at the Curva gallery at the Triennale.
Memphis does not deny functional utopia, but it looks at functionality with a wider vision, more as an anthropologist than as a marketing specialist. Function therefore not only in respecting ergonomic norms or salability statistics, but also in respecting a vision of public necessity, a historic push.
– Barbara Radice in 1981
The objects are on display in chronological order down a hall that spans more than 100 meters (approx. 328 feet) long. Visitors move through the space along to music by Seth Troxler so that it feels like a nightclub.
Designers with w...
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