Gucci Prospettive 2 (Bilingual edition) - Antonelli, Paola; Sarno, Sabato De; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9788869659584
ISBN10:8869659585
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:132 pages
Language:English
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Gucci Prospettive 2 (Bilingual edition)

Milano Ancora
 
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
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Curated by Paola Antonelli, the second volume features unexpected impressions and combinations of buildings, spaces, objects, and their creators to portray a city that is deeply devoted to design.

The second fashion show by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno brings Gucci Prospettive 2: Milano Ancora the next volume in his publication series pursuing and underscoring the conversation between art and fashion. Curated by Paola Antonelli from the Museum of Modern Art, the second edition follows the first by looking at the Milanese point of view, but this time with Paolas focus on architecture and design. In her introduction she states, This experiment is indeed the result of a dialogue between two states of mind, between Sabato De Sarno and me, both in Milan intermittently, but both always comfortably Milanese in our approach to design, in our love of contrast, subtlety, and the surprise.

Together, Paola and Sabato look at the city as a crib of design systems, whose stratification gives life to the Milanese identity. We were inspired by the idea of frictions and attritions, contrasting flashes of brutalism with visions of commercial, entrepreneurial, and industrial refinement, exploring the clichés of bourgeois elegance without discounting the more complex and radical nuances that make it quintessentially Milanese, explains Paola. Through photographs and words, the exploration thus becomes a layered exchange on how physical spaces and objects shape the perspectives of those who inhabit and use them.