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Gio Ponti. 45th Ed. - by Lisa Licitra Ponti & Salvatore Licitra & Stefano Casciani (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- To study Gio Ponti's prolific body of work is to appreciate the clear, unifying vision behind a complex creative universe.
- Author(s): Lisa Licitra Ponti & Salvatore Licitra & Stefano Casciani
- 512 Pages
- Architecture, Individual Architects & Firms
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Experience the boundless vision of one of the greatest architects, designers, and art directors of the 20th century. This compact edition offers an immersive journey through Ponti's kaleidoscopic universe, honoring his achievements as an ingenious publisher and timeless creator, and drawing readers closer to his work than ever before.Book Synopsis
To study Gio Ponti's prolific body of work is to appreciate the clear, unifying vision behind a complex creative universe. A synthesis of the arts, his creations unfold intuitively with the Italian grandeur and studied lightness that defined his iconic style. Ponti's rare ability to move seamlessly between scales allowed him to approach the design of a teaspoon with the same conviction as that of an entire city. He was as much an architect and designer as he was a publisher, poet, and man. A treasure in its own regard, his legacy endures as a landmark of Italy's mid-century Renaissance and the modernist ideals it sought to realize.
Compact yet comprehensive, this volume traces the evolution of Ponti's oeuvre over six decades, presenting more than sixty projects reproduced in high resolution--each framed by the context in which it was conceived. Like windows onto his elusive life, unpublished materials and candid imagery reveal new dialogues between his celebrated masterpieces and lesser-known works. The book features writings by Lisa Licitra Ponti and an extensive biographical essay by Stefano Casciani. Conceived in close collaboration with Ponti's grandson, Salvatore Licitra, founder of the Gio Ponti Archives, it offers an intimate and authentic perspective on the architect's life and work. Embodying Ponti's philosophy of modernity, the book presents architecture as a performing object--a self-illuminating stage for his humanistic art de vivre and boundless creativity.
Review Quotes
"The most resistant element is not wood, is not stone, is not steel, is not glass. The most resistant element in building is art. Let's make something very beautiful."-- "Gio Ponti"