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INVENTARIO 02 Everything is a project cm 21 x 27 | 160 pages | paperback | 10,00 € English and Italian texts ISBN 978-88-7570-280-9
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An editorial initiative created and managed by Beppe Finessi, edited by Corraini, promoted and supported by Foscarini.
INVENTARIO illustrates the project concept from a whole range of different perspectives, shifting freely between disciplines associated by the common will to create.
INVENTARIO directs the flow of objects and thoughts through a number of regular columns: “boxes” that contain expressly sought out and logically ordered contents. Paolo Bocchi disentangles life with the adventure of Philippe Petit, the tightrope walker who in August 1974 stretched a wire between New York’s Twin Towers, to then take a 45 minute walk across, suspended 400 metres in the air. Francesco Garutti catalogues the meticulous daily existence of artist André Cadere (1934- 1978), already a “myth of the present”, who makes, tongue in cheek, permutation and utopia part of his artistic concept. The “new masters” of contemporary design, Fernando & Humberto Campana, chat to Marco Romanelli about the aesthetic alchemy of their own approach. Matteo Pirola rewrites the entry “Windows” from the “architect’s manual inventorying works of art and architecture. Mirko Zardini and Giovanna Borasi propose examples of urban action that lie somewhere between provocation and clever solutions. And there’s much more besides. To mark the 150th anniversary of Italian Unity, the cover of INVENTARIO 02 is dedicated to works of art that reflect the colours of the Italian flag. INVENTARIO does not talk about Foscarini: the company is present only at the opening and closing of the issue, in an interpretation by an ever-changing international photographer. In issue 02 we discover two original shots by photographer Max Rommel who imagined the Caboche suspension lamp and the Lumiere XXL table lamp in an unusual key, photographing them inside the cabin of a truck. A unique setting that is thus transformed into a corner of an home.
Sommario
I — 21.
Per Inventario ⁄ For Inventario
Olimpia Zagnoli
di ⁄ by Stefano SalisI — 22.
Bagatelle
V come Vento ⁄ W as in Wind
di ⁄ by Francesco M. Cataluccio
ricerca e commenti ⁄ research
and descriptions Dalia GreppiI — 23.
Vite come progetto ⁄ Lives as projects
Philippe Petit
di ⁄ by Paolo Bocchi
disegni ⁄ drawings Marco ManiniI — 24.
L’architettura dell’Arte ⁄ The architecture of Art
Felice Varini
di ⁄ by Giacinto Di PietrantonioI — 25.
Miti d’Oggi ⁄ Myths of Today
André Cadere
di ⁄ by Francesco GaruttiI — 26.
Accoppiamenti giudiziosi ⁄ Judicious pairing
Croci ⁄ Crosses:
Giulio Iacchetti vs…
di ⁄ by Marco MinuzI — 27.
Punto Tecnico ⁄ Technical Matters
Tavoli smontabili
⁄ Demountable tables
di ⁄ by Daniele GreppiI — 28.
Nuovi Maestri ⁄ New Masters
Fernando & Humberto Campana
di ⁄ by Marco RomanelliI — 29.
Idee ⁄ Ideas
23 progetti ⁄ projects
di ⁄ by Deborah Duva
disegni ⁄ drawings Marco ManiniI — 30.
Altri sguardi ⁄ Other gazes
Hélène Binet
di ⁄ by Massimo CurziI — 31.
Manuale dell’Architetto ⁄ Architect’s Manual
Finestre ⁄ Windows
di ⁄ by Matteo PirolaI — 32.
Architetti trasversali⁄ Crossover architects
Bernard Khoury
di ⁄ by Michele CalzavaraI — 33.
Cosa segue cosa
Nina Beier
a cura di ⁄ edited by
Lungomare Bolzano-Bozen
Angelika Burtscher
e ⁄ and Daniele LupoI — 34.
Piccole cose ⁄ Small things
La città contemporanea:
un inventario di azioni
⁄ The contemporary city:
an inventory of some actions
di ⁄ by Giovanna Borasi
e ⁄ and Mirko ZardiniI — 35.
Assoluti ⁄ Absolutes
Casa Press ⁄ Press House
Marco Zanuso
di ⁄ by Manolo De Giorgi