BY: TAMARA MOSCOWITZ
At the beginning of SuperDesign, a film examining the visionary, Italian Radical Design Movement in the 60s (view trailer here), Gianni Pettena, one of the designers interviewed remarked, 'our influence was of art, not architecture.' This is a point well-taken in light of the humorous, colour saturated amorphous objects in the coinciding exhibition 'SuperDesign: Italian Radical Design, 1965-1975', on view at New York's R & Company.
A decade in the making, the exhibition is the brainchild of Evan Snyderman, co-founder of the design gallery R & Company and journalist and design curator Maria Cristina Didero.
Read more at https://www.wallpaper.com/design/superdesign-r-and-company#dG7YRCaHo0BI0rUR.99
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