Sequence 1. Painting and Sculptures in the Francois Pinault Collection Exhibiton
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Seen at the Sequence 1 exhibition
Office Theme / Addiction / Mhh Camera, 2006 by Urs Fisher
photograph by Manfredi Bellati
Jet Set Lady, 200-5 by Urs Fisher
Monday, May 21, 2007
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Seen at Sequence 1 Exhibition
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Seen at Sequence 1 Exhibition
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Nu Jaune et Calme, 1963 by Martial Raysse
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Seen at Sequence 1 Exhibition
New Yellow, 2007 by Anselm Reyle
Untitled, 2006 by Anselm Reyle
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Seen at Sequence 1 Exhibition
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Seen at Sequence 1 Exhibition
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Saturday, May 19, 2007
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Seen at Sequence 1 Exhibition
Workingtable and Workbench, 2006 by Frank West
Oasis, 2007 by Frank West
Seen at the Sequence 1 Exhibition. Georgian born Tamuna Sirbiladze lives between
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Photograph by
Flying Curve, Differential Manifold 2007 by Kristin Baker
VENICE - Palazzo Grassi
Sequence 1 Exhibition
Friday, May 11, 2007
Salone del Mobile 2007
BEST DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
photograph courtesy Driade
Naoto Fukasawa for Driade
Naoto Fukasawa for B and B Italia
Salone del Mobile 2007
Seen at the Swarovski party
Seen at the Swarovski party
Photograph courtesy Swarovski
Arne Quinze for Swarovski
Seen at the Swarovski party
Photograph courtesy Swarovski
Ben Jakober and Yannick Vu for Swarovski
Seen at the Swarovski Party
Seen at the Swarovski Party
Philip Treacy for Swarovski
Seen at the Swarovski Party
Seen at the Swarovski Party
Missoni for Swarovski
Seen at the Swarovski Party
Seen at the Swarovski Party
Sheikh Majed Al Sabah + Stoique for Swarovski
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Salone del Mobile 2007
Zona Tortona - Bisazza. Seen at Bisazza Nynke Tynagel and Job Smeets or Studio Job as they are better known. The successful and sought after design duo were being photographed and televised on the Bisazza stand where they were presenting their gigantic pieces covered in white gold mosaic. “This is a surrealistic landscape where bourgeois pieces have a disco skin.” Job explains “We made the pieces so big so that we look small and humble next to them.”
Studio Job for Bisazza. Authentic and unique art pieces, which are precious and ideal for private collections or which can be exhibited in a museum, the Silver Ware installation for Bisazza was designed by Studio Job. The eight, out of scale pieces, thoroughly clad in white gold mosaic depict kitchen utensils. The visitor’s attention was captured by the surprising size of the sculptures that seemed to float in the dreamlike space. They seemed to shimmer, as if they belonged to the fine family silverware collection, “brushed-up” and proposed in a contemporary key, in a gigantic format that brought back memories of the past.
photograph courtesy Moss
Studio Job for Moss. Homework is a collection of eight gigantic compositions in bronze, glass and wood, offered in a limited edition, exclusive to Moss and designed by Studio Job. Part domestic utility, part heroic sculpture, these precious hand-wrought common household objects – including fully functional cooking pots, stools, lanterns and coal bins – magnified to exalted proportions, rendered in polished bronze, and placed upon aged wooden pedestals like sacred statuary or palatial historical busts, exemplify the term ‘oxymoron’, and cast to the winds the traditional approach to both sculptural and design practice.
Studio Job For Thomas Eyck. Thomas Eyck introduces, in the Spazio Rossana Orlandi, Pewter a new collection designed by Studio Job. Five piece collection, in a limited edition, is based on contemporary-archaic handwriting of the designers in perfect harmony with the traditional technique of casting pewter. The grayish colored material gives form to a candle holder, dish, basket, jar and vase. Together with the decoration of grey animals in relief, these objects reflect a fresh and innovated approach to a very old technique.
Salone del Mobile 2007
Seen in Via Manzoni – Philippe Stark. Hundred of bikers, from all over Europe, turned up in Via Manzoni, in front of the Driade store to await the arrival of their hero, French superstar architect and designer Philippe Starck. Like a true star, Starck signed autographs and chatted with the pack.
Photograph courtesy Driade
Philippe Starck for Driade. This year Driade is celebrating its twentieth year in working with Philippe Starck. The occasion is being marked by a new collection with a strong emotional and material impact, proposing an all-round design for a habitat that brings together pieces of high sculptural, expressive and material quality. The
Photograph courtesy Cassina
Philippe Starck for Cassina. The Prive Caprice armchair designed by Philippe Starck for Cassina made its appearance at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in black and white only, thereby underlying its dual spirits; the day-time angel and the night-time devil. It is also nicknamed the “boudoir chair”.
Photograph courtesy Kartell
Philippe Starck for Kartell. As Kartell celebrates its seventy years in business it also celebrates its twenty years of highly successful collaboration with French star designer, Philippe Starck. The overturn of classic archetypes comes to life with Philippe’s Misses Flower Power flower vases. The classic vase is totally distorted in size and measures 164 cm in height and is quite impressive.
Salone del Mobile 2007
Seen at Stefano Giovannoni’s party. Beautiful design couple, Susanne and Matteo Thun and their eldest son Tin-Tin greeted their host Stefano Giovannoni. Stefano owns a whole building in the Zona Tortona, where the party was held, not only in the apartment, but also on the terrace and in the studio, the pool however, was off bounds.
Stefano Giovannoni for NTT DoCoMo. Stefano Giovannoni designed a new handset, for the Japanese company NTT DoCoMo. Giovannoni also designed the exhibition booth entitled “DoCoMO: New Vibes from Stefano Giovannoni – design for cellular phones.”
Matteo Thun for Driade. Matteo Thun with Antonio Rodriguez created a new armchair for Driade. Called Meran, it is a modern version of a club chair or “fumoir”. The armchair is sober and comfortable it’s perfectly executed and can be ordered in leather or velvet. It’s more fun to choose a bright and unexpected color like this bright pink with white piping, seen in Matteo’s office.
Seen at Stefano Giovannoni’s party. Jewelry designer and erotic author, Betony Vernon dressed head to toe in black leather, designed by herself, was talking to Gianfranco Ferre’s talented designer for women’s wear, Liborio Capizzi.
A Detail: of Betony’s accessories, all in black leather.
Seen at Stefano Giovannoni’s party. The architects and designers, wanted to pose as footballers, kneeling on the floor. Fabio Novembre, Alessandro Mendini, Francesco Binfare and Massimo Morozzi.
Spotted in Via Manzoni. Alessandro Mendini was being chauffeur driven in a Mini bearing his signature on the side and advertising the Decode Elements installation at the, Castello Sforzesco. The installation promoted by Interni magazine, which is celebrating one hundred years of the activity of the Mondadori publishing house, asked star international designers to approach the theme of