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Sculpture, Standing Rocker, Italy, 1980s
Sculpture, Standing Rocker, Italy, 1980s
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This sculpture of a man in a leather jacket with glasses standing is a work of the Memphis Milano movement.
The Memphis Milano design movement, founded in 1981 by Italian designer Ettore Sottsass, was a bold reaction against the dominant modernism and minimalism of the time. This movement is characterized by bold geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and graphic patterns inspired by pop art and kitsch.
Memphis design blends diverse influences ranging from Bauhaus to Pop Art and Art Deco. The creations are often characterized by asymmetrical patterns and varied textures.
In contrast to the modernist philosophy that values functionality, Memphis design prioritizes aesthetics. Objects are often more artistic than practical.
The movement is rooted in the visual culture of the 80s, drawing inspiration from the fashion, music, and media of the time. It seeks to evoke emotions and challenge conventions.
The Memphis Milano movement represents a joyful rebellion against traditional design. By incorporating humor and irony, it redefined design expectations, creating pieces that are as much works of art as functional objects.
Dimensions: 28cm high
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