| Ettore
Sottsass 13 October 2007 / 15 January 2008 Design Museum Gent Ettore Sottsass (1917), Austrian
by birth but Italian in heart and soul, opened his own architecture and
design studio in 1947. From 1958 he was the design consultant for Olivetti
for over 20 years. One of the most remarkable designs from that period
is without a doubt the “Valentine” typewriter, which is now
part of the permanent collections of important museums. In the late 1960s
- early 1970s, Sottsass played an important role in the avant-garde culture.
His definitive rejection of modernism led to the creation of alternative
trends that may be grouped under the denominator ‘anti-design’
or ‘radical design’. Sottsass worked both for Studio Alchimia
and for the Memphis group. The latter was the fruit of many years of research
and aimed to give a new symbolic and emotional value to the living environment
and to appliances. |
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