Wardrobe (also known as Superbox)
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Wardrobe (also known as Superbox)
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艺术家简介
Ettore Sottsass: The Godfather of Italian Design
Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) stands as a monumental figure in 20th-century design, universally recognized as “the godfather of Italian design.” Born in Innsbruck, Austria—a city steeped in Habsburg history and artistic patronage—Sottsass’s formative years instilled within him an appreciation for craftsmanship and architectural grandeur. He moved to Milan with his family in 1939, where he pursued his studies at the Politecnico di Torino, laying the groundwork for a career dedicated to reshaping perceptions of form and function.- Early Life & Education: Sottsass’s father, Ettore Sottsass Sr., was an architect deeply committed to the modernist movement Movimento Italiano per l'Architettura Razionale (MIAR), shaping young Ettore’s worldview with a focus on rationalism and geometric precision.
- Military Service & Fascist Ideology: During World War II, Sottsass enlisted in the Monterosa Division of the Repubblica Sociale Italiana led by Benito Mussolini—a controversial decision reflecting the pervasive influence of fascist ideology within Italian intellectual circles. His time serving alongside Hitler’s army provided a stark contrast to his father's architectural pursuits.
- Architectural Practice & Early Career: Sottsass established his own architecture firm in Milan shortly after the war, specializing in innovative modernist designs—most notably the Mayer-Schwarz Gallery—demonstrating an early mastery of spatial organization and material exploration.
The Memphis Group & Bold Experimentation
Sottsass’s artistic trajectory took a decisive turn in 1981 with the formation of Memphis, a design collective that irrevocably altered the landscape of Italian—and international—design. Inspired by Bob Dylan's song “Stuck Inside of Mobile,” Memphis rejected conventional aesthetic norms, embracing vibrant colors, geometric forms, and playful textures—a rebellion against the perceived sterility of mid-century modernism.Beyond Memphis: Exploring Diverse Media
While Memphis remains Sottsass’s most recognizable contribution to design history, his artistic output extended far beyond furniture. He actively engaged in ceramics, painting, sculpture, jewelry, and architectural projects—each reflecting a singular vision rooted in intellectual curiosity and an unwavering commitment to experimentation.A Lasting Impact & Recognition
Throughout his prolific career, Ettore Sottsass garnered international acclaim for his pioneering designs and unwavering artistic integrity. He was inducted into the Accademia Nazionale delle Arti Belle Arti di Firenze in 1986—a testament to his enduring influence on Italian culture—and he received numerous awards recognizing his contributions to design and architecture.Conclusion
Ettore Sottsass died in Milan in 2007 at the age of 90—leaving behind a legacy that transcends stylistic trends. He remains an undisputed champion of postmodernism, whose audacious designs reshaped perceptions of beauty and functionality—solidifying his place as one of the most influential architects and designers of the 20th century.ettore sottsass
1917 - 2007 , Austria
艺术家简介
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Postmodernism; Memphis Group
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- George Nelson
- Aldo Cibic
- Date Of Birth: September 14, 1917
- Date Of Death: December 31, 2007
- Full Name: Ettore Sottsass
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Fruit Bowl with Handles
- Carlton Room Divider
- Ivory Table
- Place Of Birth: Innsbruck, Austria

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