To highlight the benefits of interactions between art and industry, Tecno is showing at Milan Design Week the artistic interpretations of the Vara table by Luca Scacchetti.
In the Milan showroom ai Caselli in fact, between corso Garibaldi and corso Como, Tecno displays the artistic interpretations of the Vara, done under the guidance of professor Andrea del Guercio – who holds the chair of contemporary art history at the Brera Academy – by a group of students: Mauro De Carli, Alberto Gianfreda, Federico Unia, Emiliano Rubinacci, Carmine Sabbatella, Giulio Pace, Viola Ceribelli, Debora Fella, Maddalena Lusso, Giuseppe De Siati, Ilaria Forlini, and Chen Gong.
The operation “Twelve Tables for the Houses of Art” is a continuation of the company’s history, which numbers among its ‘contributors’ Lucio Fontana, Man Ray and Arnaldo Pomodoro. Art and artists, as Tecno’s president and Ceo Giuliano Mosconi stressed, have a sensitivity and a capacity to seize new elements which are often not visible to the rest of us ordinary mortals. Presented alongside this first artistic route is a technical one, with the new Tecno wall, w80, showing five industrial invention patents.
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Tecno exhibition at Caselli di Porta Garibaldi
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Tecno, “Dodici Tavoli per le Case dell'Arte”
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Tecno, “Dodici Tavoli per le Case dell'Arte”
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Tecno, “Dodici Tavoli per le Case dell'Arte”
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Tecno exhibition at Caselli di Porta Garibaldi
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8–13 April 2014 Tecno
Caselli di Porta Garibaldi
Piazza XXV Aprile, Milan