THE STORY OF ART WITHOUT MEN
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Nachkriegskunst in Brasilien
Lina Bo Bardi - Architektin
(1914 - 1992)
MASP, Entwurf (Museu de Arte de São Paulo)
Das Museum ist ein scheinbar frei über dem Boden schwebender Betonquader. Die Gemälde sind an Glasscheiben aufgehängt, wodurch die Bilder zu schweben scheinen.
Bildquelle:
https://nieuweinstituut.nl/en/projects/art-on-display/lina-bo-bardi
und
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museu_de_Arte_de_S%C3%A3o_Paulo#/media/Datei:MASP_S%C3%A3o_Paulo_(cropped).jpg
#TheStoryOfArtWithoutMen #WomanArt #WomanArtist #Frauenkunst #Kunst #LinaBoBardi
Valéria P. Cirell House
Architect: Lina Bo Bardi
Brazil (Sao Paulo)
1958
"...The craftsmanship of construction solutions distanced the project from Lina’s other works, mainly made up of steel, reinforced concrete, and glass structures. The Valéria house is more organic, which is shown by the strong integration with the gardens..."
https://hiddenarchitecture.net/valeria-p-cirell-house/
#organic #architecture #linabobardi #brazil #saopaulo #1950s #garden #holiday #courtyard #veranda #pool #vegetation #morumbi #tropical
"A community-oriented architect, Lina Bo Bardi embraced the principles of modernism to design public buildings that remained connected to Brazil’s past." - My latest for JSTOR Daily discussing the work and legacy of Lina Bo Bardi.
#Architecture #ArchitecturalHistory #LinaBoBardi #ModernArchitecture #Brazil
https://daily.jstor.org/lina-bo-bardi-architect-of-brazilian-modernism/
Bardi's Bowl Chair by Lina Bo Bardi for Arper
Dezeen Showroom: Arper has collaborated with the Venetian textile company Rubelli to create a limited-edition version of Bardi's Bowl Chair by modernist architect Lina Bo Bardi.
Designed in honour of Bo Bardi's recent Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in memoriam, awarded during the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, the new version of Bardi's Bowl Chair is made in a numbered edition of 500.
Bardi's Bowl Chair is available in two Rubelli textile options, with Lollipop having a 50s-style print
The iconic chair comes upholstered in a choice of two colourful Rubelli fabrics – Lollipop and Eureka – chosen because of their similarity to Bo Bardi's work.
Recalling 1950s prints, Lollipop has a geometric pattern conjured in loose brushstrokes of red and mustard yellow, while Eureka features similar colours woven into a textured fabric.
The Eureka textile is woven from a multicoloured mix of threads
Both are paired with cushions upholstered in orange Rubelli fabrics – Lollipop with with Ralph and Eureka with Nap.
Bo Bardi designed the semi-spherical chair in 1951 and in 2012 Aper started manufacturing it, balancing the original design with contemporary advances in technique and production.
Product: Bardi's Bowl Chair
Designer: Lina Bo Bardi
Brand: Arper
Contact: info@arper.com
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