Shortly after his graduation from the University of Venice in 1963, the Italian artist, architect and designer Gaetano Pesce reached out to local chemical companies, in the hope that they could tell him how to work with their wares.
"I realized that nobody taught me materials from my own time," the artist said. Two firms invited Pesce to visit, and he saw, as he later recalled, "incredible things."
SOURCE: https://www.artspace.com
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