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friedman benda exhibits ettore sottsass: 1955 >1969.

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friedman benda exhibits ettore sottsass: 1955 >1969.

Sep 9, 2015 | conference & exhibitions, home office, lighting, living room, seating, storage |
friedman benda exhibits ettore sottsass: 1955 >1969.
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Friedman Benda opened its eighth season with Ettore Sottsass 1955-1969. The fourth in a series devoted to the expansive oeuvre of the groundbreaking Italian architect – designer Ettore Sottsass (1917‐2007), the exhibition ten years in the making will explore the breadth of Sottsass’ remarkable creativity in the early stages of his career. With a display of unique ceramics, rare furniture and lighting, and vintage photographs never before seen in the United States, the exhibition will also be the first in a newly configured exhibition space for Friedman Benda in Chelsea.

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The showing serves as a gateway to understanding an extremely diverse and fertile 15-year period in Italian design and art, which precedes the years of Radical Design. These are the formative years for the designer who used ceramics as a laboratory for developing a new language of design. Rare ceramics on view will include work from every important series of this period and several are derived from Sottsass’s memories and reflections  of his travels to India, to the U.S., and from personal life experiences. 

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Among them  will be examples of Lava (1957), Tondi (1959), and Tenebre (1963), the designer’s “Darkness” series in somber tones with  mandala – like  imagery, conceived during a protracted illness. Others will be from Shiva  (1964), a series celebrating his return to good health with homage to the Indian deity, the great conqueror of death, and from the Tantra (1968), and Fumo (1969), series. All of these works have been extensively published and collected by museums worldwide.

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Furniture and lighting will also include major one‐of‐a‐kind pieces: the first showing in the United States of a bookshelf made for a director of Olivetti; front slatted rosewood  cabinets, one in white and one in red; and examples of mirrors and lighting designed for Arredoluce. Sottsass, who worked in a variety of media, produced many of these works for his patrons, while others were created as artistic expressions in his studio practice.

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[ ettore sottsass ] (1917 – 2007) was an Italian architect and designer. His body of designs included furniture, jewelry, glass, lighting and office machine designs.

In 1956, Ettore Sottsass began working as a design consultant for Olivetti, designing office equipment, typewriters, and furniture where made his name as a designer who, through color, form and styling, managed to bring office equipment into the realm of popular culture. In office equipment his iconic Valentine typewriter (1969) became a fashion statement.

His work from the late 60s to the 70s was defined by experimental collaborations with younger designers such as Superstudio and Archizoom Associati, and association with the Radical movement, culminating in the foundation of Memphis.

In 1980 Sottsass Associati was established, primarily an architectural practice, although also designed elaborate stores and showrooms for Esprit, identities for Alessi, exhibitions, interiors, consumer electronics in Japan and furniture of all kinds.attracted attention world wide for its energy and flamboyance.

exhibit > ettore sottsass: 1955 -1969
venue > friedman benda | 515 west 26th street | new york | 212 239 8700
dates> 10 september > 17 october 2015

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