Ettore Sottsass | A Radical Italian Architect / Un giorno a MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Nuovo York.

in design •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Un giorno a MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Nuovo York.

Questo è esposizione di Ettore Sottsass, un architetto Italiano. Il lavoro de Ettore è molto radical, sofisticato. Il colore è molto divertimento! Sono un designer, io rispetto Ettore per suo senso di design. Io spendo 2 ore guardando il suo bellissimo lavoro. Voglio visitare Musei Italiani en Milano per vedere più del Ettore Sottsass.
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Last weekend, I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to see an Italian architect Ettore Sottsass’s work. I’ve seen a piece of Ettore's work here and there on Instagram/magazines but haven’t seen it as a collection. MET’s exhibition advertisement, which is everywhere in NYC, says ‘Design Radical!’

I was very intrigued...
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  • architettura brutalistica | MET Breuer

If you have been to MET Breuer, you notice how brutal the architecture is (I love it!)
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  • mobili design del Ettore | Source: Dezeen

A polymath guy, he has done a spectrum of design work from architectural drawings, furniture products, ceramic, textile design and machinery design. The overall body of work was meticulosity presented based on "types."
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Can you tell these furniture pieces were designed in the 1960s? The proportion, composition of materiality, playful color and finish that he put together is very unorthodox an surprising.
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He designed every-day functional objects with the utmost simplicity that each work seemed visually light and delight to look at.
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Ettore concocted the Valentine Portable Typewriter in 1968 with an expectation that this would become an everyday commodity.

“I worked sixty years of my life, and it seems the only thing I did is this fucking red machine. And it came out a mistake. It was supposed to be a very inexpensive portable, to sell in the market, like pens… Then the people at Olivetti said you cannot sell this.” (1993)
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What do you think? How valuable do think these experimentations in design and functionality are? Let me know your thoughts below!

Thanks for reading & Stay tuned for the next story!
@Mintvilla, an ever-learning landscape architect

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Excellent Post with great info and Photographys. My upvote

Thank you sir.

OoooOooOoooo I love this guy's work.

me too! =D

@mintvilla great post! Just a little note: the tag ita is reserved for the Italian language posts

Hi @thenightflier, thanks for the comment. Should I use the #italy tag instead? I've been learning the language and teach often in Italy so was hoping to engage the community more.

yeah, we use ita for Italian language posts, Italia or Italy for posts about Italy. You can follow @steempostitalia there you will find some infos regarding our community and many good Italian posts. When you will be able to post a post written with a good Italian just let me know. You can contact me in steemit.chat
Have a nice time on Steemit!

Thank you @thenightflier!