Danese celebrates its 50th birthday and underlines its unrelenting contemporary vocation with a new collaboration with artist Mimmo Paladino, designer of a new luminous sculpture presented at the last edition of Euroluce. The lamp, entitled Dulcinea, is a reinterpretation of Don Quixote by Cervantes, a tribute to the visionary Spanish writer but also an appendix to the first film by the sculptor entitled Quijote. “A work in light for light,” is how Paladino describes it. The lamp plays on the difference between solid and void – a substantial sculpture when switched off and an incorporeal luminous presence when switched on. E.S.
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A sculpture of light
Danese celebrates its 50th birthday and underlines its unrelenting contemporary vocation with a new collaboration with artist Mimmo Paladino, designer of a new luminous sculpture presented at the last edition of Euroluce.
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- 29 May 2007