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Participations in Exhibitions with Catalogue:

E. Chiappone-Piriou:
"Superstudio Migrazioni";
Group exhibition; organised by: CIVA, curator: E. Chiappone-Piriou; catalogue: "Superstudio Migrazioni"; Brussels, Belgium, 2020-10-29 - 2021-05-16.



English abstract:
Spanning architecture, design, art and anthropology, Superstudioīs work remains intriguingly contemporary. At first "super" and fundamentally realistic, and adopting consumption and production mechanisms in an ironic and critical manner, Superstudioīs architecture evolved to encompass "things, the body, the Earth," before dissolving all materiality, retaining only a symbolic dimension and blending with life itself.
Begun in 1966, Superstudioīs adventure led its members to speculate, for more than a decade, on the ways in which to inhabit the world as transformed by capitalist forces and technological evolutions. This is what the exhibition explores through the prism of `migrationsī (migrazioni). Borrowed from Superstudioīs vocabulary, this notion serves as a conceptual and poetic key to dive into the groupīs architecture, which its members understood as an activity of production, elaboration and continuous transmission of ideas.

The exhibition proposes a thematic and chronological journey through what is still one of the most radical and original bodies of work of the twentieth-century architectural production. Crossing traditional disciplinary categories and geographic borders, Superstudioīs projects have travelled in the globalized world they depicted, from Florence to Tokyo. The groupīs critical and excessive visions circulated widely and were at the heart of the dialogues Superstudio developed with some of the protagonists of the architectural scene in the second half of the twentieth century. Alongside the groupīs oeuvre, the exhibition will present the work of 9999, Archizoom, Hiromi Fujii, Hans Hollein, Arata Isozaki, Rem Koolhaas, Ugo La Pietra, Leonardo Ricci, Aldo Rossi, Leonardo Savioli, Ettore Sottsass and Bernard Tschumi.

Superstudio Migrazioni features the groupīs inventive and elegantly crafted works (photocollages, drawings, installations, models and films) alongside industrial design objects and furniture, revealing the wide range of the groupīs projects. The exhibition benefits from the exceptional loan of the original works from the Centre Pompidou collection and from Superstudioīs archives: some exhibits have not been shown for more than 15 years.

A series of events and tours make it possible to engage with Superstudioīs oeuvre in a variety of ways and reveal how, fifty years after the groupīs creation, their work resonates strikingly with our contemporary world.

Keywords:
Superstudio, architecture, radical architecture, design, conceptual architecture, photomontages, monumento continuo

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