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Enzo Mari, Struttura n. 895. Luce e movimento, 1967. |
Enzo Mari (27 April 1932 – 19 October 2020) is an important figure in Italian design, although he has been known to frequently declare that “design is dead.” He studied Classics and Literature at the Accademia di Brera, Milan, and blends art and design in his work, which is underpinned by intense research and his philosophical, theoretical approach. His rational, cerebral style has set him apart from other innovators in postmodern Italian design, including the exuberant Memphis Group. A firm believer in Communist ideology, Mari infuses his designs with aspects of multi-functionality and customization meant to engage and empower both the user and the factory workers who make his products. (bio via artsy)
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Enzo Mari, Variazione N. 719, 1963. |
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Enzo Mari, Disegno per la struttura 773, ca. 1963. |
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44 Volutazioni, 1977. |
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Anomia Castelli "box chair", 1971, Italy.
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Enzo Mari: Danese Milano "Lampedusa Pencil Stand" seen here in green and red. |
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