Aluminum and machine aesthetics: the entire Prouv??? vision, from furniture to architecture The esteemed collectors Laurence and Patrick Seguin first discovered the work of Jean Prouv??? in the late 1980s, and were quick to embrace his entire aesthetic vision, from architectural design to furniture. "There is no difference between constructing a piece of furniture and constructing a building," Prouv??? once famously said, and the Seguins have modeled their collection around his stance, becoming major advocates and ...
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Aluminum and machine aesthetics: the entire Prouv??? vision, from furniture to architecture The esteemed collectors Laurence and Patrick Seguin first discovered the work of Jean Prouv??? in the late 1980s, and were quick to embrace his entire aesthetic vision, from architectural design to furniture. "There is no difference between constructing a piece of furniture and constructing a building," Prouv??? once famously said, and the Seguins have modeled their collection around his stance, becoming major advocates and disseminators of his work in France. This gorgeously produced volume, which presents the Seguins' Prouv??? collection for the first time, consequently provides a comprehensive overview of their holdings. An entire chapter is devoted to Prouv??? works at the Seguins' Paris residence. Other sections include an examination of Prouv???'s relevance to contemporary art; a chapter on Prouv???'s Aluminum M???tropole House, a structure that exemplifies the brilliance of Prouv???'s architectural work; and a survey of around 40 pieces, most of which are prototypes or rarities, from the armchair designed for the University of Nancy in 1932, to the light armchair created for the University of Antony in 1954, to the African furniture. These are supplemented by archival documents (sketches, models, photographs, etc. and detailed analysis. Also included is a wealth of photo-documentation of the exhibition this volume accompanies, held at the famous former Fiat building in Turin, Italy--once described by Le Corbusier as "one of the most impressive sights in industry" and recently rebuilt into a modern shopping/cultural complex by Renzo Piano, a longstanding admirer of Prouv???. Equally admired for his work in furniture, metalwork and architecture, Jean Prouv??? (1901-1984) is one of the most influential designers of the early modern design movement. His innovative chairs, desks, lamps and shelves have long been collector's items.
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New. The esteemed collectors Laurence and Patrick Seguin first discovered the work of Jean Prouve in the late 1980s, and were quick to embrace his entire aesthetic vision, from architectural design to furniture. 'There is no difference between constructing a piece of furniture and constructing a building, ' Prouve once famously said, and the Seguins have modeled their collection around his stance, becoming major advocates and disseminators of his work in France. This gorgeously produced volume, which presents the Seguins' Prouve collection for the first time, consequently provides a comprehensive overview of their holdings. An entire chapter is devoted to Prouve works at the Seguins' Paris residence. Other sections include an examination of Prouve's relevance to contemporary art; a chapter on Prouve's Aluminum Metropole House, a structure that exemplifies the brilliance of Prouve's architectural work; and a survey of around 40 pieces, most of which are prototypes or rarities, from the armchair designed for the University of Nancy in 1932, to the light armchair created for the University of Antony in 1954, to the African furniture. These are supplemented by archival documents (sketches, models, photographs, etc. and detailed analysis. Also included is a wealth of photo-documentation of the exhibition this volume accompanies, held at the famous former Fiat building in Turin, Italy--once described by Le Corbusier as 'one of the most impressive sights in industry' and recently rebuilt into a modern shopping/cultural complex by Renzo Piano, a longstanding admirer of Prouve. Equally admired for his work in furniture, metalwork and architecture, Jean Prouve (1901-1984) is one of the most influential designers of the early modern design movement. His innovative chairs, desks, lamps and shelves have long been collector's items.
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New, still in shrinkwrap. Gray stamped cloth boarsd with black lettering. 279 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Catalog of an exhibition held April 6-September 8, 2013 at Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli, Turin. Text in English and Italian.