MADE a Milano

#92 The new Brazilian design is compared with historical names and tribal objects, in a setting designed by Campanas and curated by Bruno Simões and Waldick Jatobá. #salone2015

MADE (Mercado de Arte e Design) takes part in Milan’s Salone for the first time, presenting an array of items Made in Brazil, from 19th century indigenous tools to a selection of contemporary works by young designers that have in common “the truth of the material”.

“The exhibition aims to show a current production of Brazilian designers, very much in line with the work of renowned names, such as the example of the Campana brothers. They are new and promising professionals, prepared to make their debut in the international market”, states Waldick Jatobá.

"MADE a Milano", view of the exhibition at Palazzo Litta. Photo Roberto Blasi

The show tries to outline the characteristics of Brazilian Design today: it is poor in resources, lacking technology, companies and investors. Such absences are compensated by an enormous amount of creativity and great dedications to its roots.

The exhibition begins with a precious collection of indigenous benches. Then, we take a leap in time to presents the international audience with new paths of Brazilian creation. It is made by products and installations, with works created by professionals who have already earned international fame as well as works from young designers, some in the beginning of their careers but that announce a new aesthetic, with Brazilian flavor and a broad language, capable of speaking to distant cultures.

Rodrigo Almeida, Poltrona Constructivista. Photo Roberto Blasi
"MADE a Milano", view of the exhibition at Palazzo Litta. Photo Roberto Blasi
Claudia Moreira Salles, Banco concreto. Photo Ruy Teixeira
"MADE a Milano", view of the exhibition at Palazzo Litta. Installation by Campanas brothers. Photo Ruy Teixeira
"MADE a Milano", view of the exhibition at Palazzo Litta. Photo Ruy Teixeira
"MADE a Milano", view of the exhibition at Palazzo Litta. Photo Ruy Teixeira
<b>Left</b>: Domingos Totora, Poltrona Leiras. Photo Ruy Teixeira<b>Right</b>: Kamalurré Mehinaku, Monkey. BEI collection. Photo Ruy Teixeira


April 14–19, 2015
MADE a Milano
curated by Bruno Simões and Waldick Jatobá
Palazzo Litta
Corso Magenta 24, Milano