Triennale Milano and Memphis Milano present "Memphis Again"

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Triennale Milano and Memphis Milano present "Memphis Again"
Installation view. © Delfino Sisto Legnani e Alessandro Saletta - DSL Studio.



MILAN.- Triennale Milano and Memphis Milano present “Memphis Again”, directed and curated by Christoph Radl. The exhibition will remain on show in the Curva gallery at Triennale until 12 June 2022.

The exhibition presents more than two-hundred pieces of furniture and objects (bookshelves, dividers, vetrines, toilette furniture, dining tables, countertop tables, coffee tables, desks, chairs, couches, sofa beds, table lamps, appliques, floor lamps, chandeliers, ashtrays, flower pots, fruit bowls, fabric accessories, rugs) in the most diverse selection of materials (wood, plastic, laminate, glass, ceramic, porcelain, silver, steel, fabric) produced between 1981 and 1986 for the Memphis collection.

In the Curva gallery, which is more than 100 meters long, the objects are displayed in chronological order. Just like in a fashion show, the observer will be walking down the catwalk in a space that, thanks to Memphis Milano's furniture and Seth Troxler's music, feels like a nightclub. Quotes by critics, architects and designers are projected on the walls.

The exhibition is neither an homage nor a historicisation. Its objective today, just as it was back then in 1981, is that of directing the attention on the expressive and cultural possibilities of a design that goes beyond marketing. Memphis was born with the desire to adjourn the language of design and architecture. An alternative proposition to a design that is imagined especially to solve industrial functional problems, while underlining the emotional, psychological side of the discipline. Each designer, for example, was free to design what they wanted, without any restrictions. Later, when Memphis shifted from being a cultural necessity to becoming, as expected, “projects and prototypes”, a company to distribute and sell was founded. And it worked.

Barbara Radice stated in 1981: “Memphis does not deny functional utopia, but it looks at functionality with a wider vision, more as an anthropologist than as a marketing specialist. Function therefore not only in respecting ergonomic norms or salability statistics, but also in respecting a vision of public necessity, a historic push.”

And Ettore Sottsass: “I would have loved to suggest a sort of non-cultural iconographic, a culture that belongs to no one (not an anonymous culture), but the iconography of a culture that is not used and not usable, not because it doesn't exist, not even because it is not utilised, but because it can’t be looked at, because it is not considered, because it doesn't belong, because it looks like it doesn't exist in known culture, and maybe it doesn't even produce culture. These areas of non-culture, these areas of “no one’s culture” do exist”.

The need to get rid of certain conventions is still very contemporary. Sottsass: “The fact is that we no longer are scared: I mean the fear of having to represent or not represent something or someone, élites or derelicts, traditions or boorishness. We no longer fear what the past sends along, nor do we fear what the more aggressive future sends.”

The importance of Memphis for the world of design can also be seen in Triennale's Museo del Design Italiano, where the chronological display ends in 1981. With objects, photographs and graphic materials, the exhibition offers a special focus on how this cultural movement marked the start of a new era in design production both in Italy and around the world.










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