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Rosone Archetipo Mediterraneo - realizzato interamente a mano in vetro e mosaico
Located in Milano, IT
Il rosone policromo Archetipo Mediterraneo è realizzato interamente a mano con materiali antichi e pregiati come il vetro e il mosaico. La contrapposizione di due materiali diversi come i pregiati smalti tagliati a spacco, prodotti secondo la più antica tradizione nella storica fornace Orsoni di Venezia, e il vetro Karma di Trend, anch’esso tagliato a mano e ispirato alle vetrate delle cattedrali gotiche, consente di trovare in un oggetto bidimensionale la terza dimensione. Grazie alla forza dei materiali, che coniugano la pienezza del colore dello smalto alla luminosa trasparenza del vetro, la forma tende ad uscire dal piano su cui poggia sprigionando tutta la sua vitale energia. Esposto a: “Quali cose siamo", La Triennale Design Museum (2010). "Portare colore alla vita", Newcastle, Sage Gateshead (2013). “Policromia", mostra personale al palazzo Reale di Santo Domingo (2019); "In the Garden of Eden: Alessandro Mendini and Friends", Galleria Colombo, Milano (2021). Dal punto di vista iconico è una interpretazione in chiave contemporanea e policroma della stella a otto punte, uno dei simboli più antichi che rappresenta il punto d' incontro ideale tra oriente e occidente perché attraversa culture e simbologie apparentemente lontane come quella buddista, quella cristiana, quella ebraica e quella musulmana. La stella a otto punte nasce dalla fusione tra il quadrato e il cerchio ed è un simbolo mandalico che racchiude in sé l'origine del mondo e rappresenta il percorso alchemico che conduce dalla materia allo spirito. La quadratura del cerchio è l'emblema della rigenerazione spirituale. L’alternarsi concentrico dei sette colori della luce solare, si ricollega alla tradizione ermetica del numero sette e alle filosofie tardo-rinascimentali. Massimo Caiazzo (Napoli 1966) è un esperto di progettazione cromatica, che affianca all'esperienza accademica la progettazione “sensibile” della luce e del colore nei settori dell’architettura, del design, della moda e della comunicazione. Presidente di IACC Italia, sede di International Association of Colour Consultant, fondata nel 1957 a Hilversum e citata dalla Fondazione Munsell tra le quattro migliori scuole di colore del mondo. Docente a tempo indeterminato di Cromatologia presso l'Accademia di Verona dal 2003 al 2015, tiene corsi sul colore nella progettazione presso alla SPD (Scuola Politecnica di Design Milano), alla Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) e alla Domus Academy di Milano. La sua formazione sul colore è iniziata all'Atelier Mendini di Milano (1990-2006), dove ha fatto parte del team guidato dal designer e artista Alessandro Mendini, maestro della policromia. Allievo di Frank Mahnke e di Narciso Silvestrini, ha seguito i loro insegnamenti sulla natura interdisciplinare del colore e sull'importanza di condividerne la cultura per renderla una risorsa per la riabilitazione del nostro ambiente costruito. Nel 2021 è stato nominato testimonial del Design Italiano nel modo ed è stato scelto come oratore principale di Color Impact, all’Università di Yale, la più importante conferenza internazionale sul colore dedicata all’ambiente costruito. Ha pubblicato con Silvia Botti il best seller “Abitare i colori” per Vallardi Editore. AMBITI DI PROGETTAZIONE CROMATICA, ART DIRECTION E DESIGN - Automobilistico: Fiat 500 (2003); Lancia Y (2005) - Nautico: Cantieri di Baia (2002); Claus Loewe (2015) - Trasporto pubblico: Metropolitana di Napoli (2000); autobus a gas naturale, Verona (2004) - Riqualificazione urbana: Carcere di Bollate, Milano (2008); Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore, Mirabella Eclano (2010); Liceo Boccioni, Milano (2017); Biblioteca Zappa, Milano (2020) - Arredo urbano: Città di Napoli (2001) - Spazi espositivi, attività commerciali: Banca Albertini-Syz,(2007); Flag Store Alberto Guardiani (2008); Pasticceria Scaturchio, Napoli (2009); Qubica Bowling, USA (2012); Cantine Ciani, Mirabella Eclano (2019); Showroom OTS, Padova (2022) - Stabilimenti industriali: OTS, Padova (2019); Vetropack, Boffalora sul Ticino (2022); - Architettura d’interni: casa studio di Gianna Nannini...
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