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Above the Fold ‘The Complete Incoherence’ oozes with the essence of Gaetano Pesce In this much-anticipated monograph, critic and curator Glenn Adamson portraits the expanse of the Italian architect and designer’s idiosyncratic oeuvre by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Bottega Veneta’s Spring/Summer 2023 makes the brown paper bag an object of elegance In Matthieu Blazy’s latest collection, the extraneous turned essential, and the expendable turned reusable by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold A new Gaetano Pesce art book reflects the form of the artist himself The master of Italian radical design is reimagined through the lens of contemporary artists in Museum's "Out in the World with Gaetano Pesce" by Megan Hullander Conversations Architect and industrial designer Gaetano Pesce reflects on politics, pop culture, and the passing of time. Gaetano Pesce elaborates upon the importance of liquidity, lightness, and minestrone soup to curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold ‘The Complete Incoherence’ oozes with the essence of Gaetano Pesce In this much-anticipated monograph, critic and curator Glenn Adamson portraits the expanse of the Italian architect and designer’s idiosyncratic oeuvre by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Bottega Veneta’s Spring/Summer 2023 makes the brown paper bag an object of elegance In Matthieu Blazy’s latest collection, the extraneous turned essential, and the expendable turned reusable by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold A new Gaetano Pesce art book reflects the form of the artist himself The master of Italian radical design is reimagined through the lens of contemporary artists in Museum's "Out in the World with Gaetano Pesce" by Megan Hullander
Conversations Architect and industrial designer Gaetano Pesce reflects on politics, pop culture, and the passing of time. Gaetano Pesce elaborates upon the importance of liquidity, lightness, and minestrone soup to curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist. by Ann Binlot