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Ettore Sottsass & The Memphis Group

Inside a Collector's Home

November 24, 2017 - February 23, 2018

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Ettore Sottsass & The Memphis Group

Inside a Collector's Home

November 24, 2017 – Februar 23, 2018

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Ettore Sottsass
Carlton, 1981

Room divider in plastic laminate
196 cm x 190 cm x 40 cm

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Ettore Sottsass
Carlton, 1981-2001

Room divider in plastic laminate

Anniversary Edition; Ed. 28/30
196 cm x 190 cm x 40 cm

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Ettore Sottsass
Treetops, 1981

Floor lamp in wood, laminate, metal
195 cm

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Ashoka, 1981

Table lamp with structure in painted metal
85 cm x 74 cm x 10 cm

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Ettore Sottsass
Casablanca, 1981

Cabinet in wood and plastic laminate
221 cm x 151 cm x 39 cm

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Ettore Sottsass
Tahiti

Table lamp in wood, laminate, metal
65.5 cm x 38 cm x 10 cm

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Ettore Sottsass
Mizar, 1982

Vase in clear and blue glass with multicolored handles
32 cm 

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Ettore Sottsass
Deneb, 1982

Vase in multi-colored blown glass
23 cm 

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Ettore Sottsass
Ultrafragola, 1982

Mirror, white resin, neon light
195 cm x 100 cm x 13 cm

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Martine Bedin
Super, 1981

Table or floor lamp in fiberglass and rubber bulb
33.5 cm x 40 cm x 16 cm

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Michele de Lucchi
Kristall 1981

End table plastic laminate
50 cm x 50 cm x 67 cm

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Michele de Lucchi
Flamingo, 1984

Bed side table in plastic laminate and lacquered wood
90 cm x 35 cm x 50 cm

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Michele de Lucchi
First, 1983

Chair in enameled wood and metal
90 cm x 59 cm x 50 cm

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Michele de Lucchi
Lido, 1982

Couch in wood, plastic laminate, metal, woolen or cotton fabric
90 cm x 150 cm x 95 cm

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Michele de Lucchi
Horizon, 1984

Couch in wood, plastic laminate, metal, woolen or cotton fabric
90 cm x 150 cm x 95 cm

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Michele de Lucchi
Oceanic, 1981

Table Lamp in plastic laminate and metal bulb
90 cm x 150 cm x 95 cm

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Massimo Iosa Ghini
Bertrand, 1987

Sideboard in wood and metal
90 cm x 221 cm x 53 cm

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Javier Mariscal
Hilton, 1981

Trolley in metal and glass
85 cm x 125 cm x 45 cm

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Peter Shire
Hilton, 1981

Trolley in metal and glass
85 cm x 125 cm x 45 cm

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George Sowden
Palace, 1983

Chair in lacquered wood
95 cm x 49 cm x 45 cm

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Matteo Thun
Columbina Gratiosa, 1982

Glazed ceramic
28.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 25 cm

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Matteo Thun
Columbina Superba, 1982

Glazed ceramic
28.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 25 cm

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Matteo Thun
Columbina Descendens Nera, 1982-2017

Glazed ceramic

Ed. 1 of 9
25 cm x 12 cm x 20 cm

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Ettore Sottsass & The Memphis Group

Inside a Collector's Home

Nov 24, 2017 – Feb 23, 2018

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Ettore Sottsass & The Memphis Group

Inside a Collector's Home

Nov 24, 2017 – Feb 23, 2018

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Press Release EnglishPressetext Deutsch

Opening hours:
Every Friday 11 am – 6 pm
and by prior arrangement 

  

Grieder Contemporary is delighted to present the exhibition: Ettore Sottsass and The Memphis Group – Inside a Collector’s Home, marking the official inauguration of its new gallery space in Kusnacht / Zurich.

After extensive renovation and extension works by Fuhrimann & Hächler architects, the newly built annex of the Modernist villa is now ready to welcome Grieder Contemporary's first exhibition in Küsnacht with works by Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis Group. The exhibition will show-case masterpieces of the acclaimed designer and artist Ettore Sottsass, as well as other objects by members of the Memphis Group sourced from an original private interior collection from the early 1980s. Original vintage furniture and objects will send us back in time and allow us to immerse our-selves in a collector's household, a living environment transferred in its entirety to a gallery space.

Ettore Sottsass founded Memphis in 1980 together with former colleagues from Studio Alchimia and a younger generation of architects and designers. In 1981 it counted among its members Michele de Lucchi, Matteo Thun, Marco Zanini, Aldo Cibic, Andrea Branzi, Shiro Kuramata, Michael Graves, Javier Mariscal, Barbara Radice, Martine Bedin, George J. Sowden, Masanori Umeda and Nathalie du Pasquier.

Memphis, named after a Bob Dylan’s song: Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again, was a successful attempt to kickstart a radical change and emancipation from the international Modernist Style of the 1960s. The group wanted to promote an innovative aesthetic, opening up to fashion and international artistic movements of the moment, such as Pop Art. By introducing a wide new range of colours, shapes, patterns and material into their design, they successfully managed to harmonise elements of a low mass culture with high end arts.

The design objects presented in the exhibition were part of a private collection assembled in the early 1980s. During this time the collector discovered Sottsass’s works for Olivetti and witnessed the birth of Memphis. Here began a great passion. In the early months of 1982 until the end of 1987, he collected, assembled, arranged, and remodelled his whole interior with new vibes, shapes, colours and materials, all signed by Ettore Sottsass and members of Memphis.

 

The exhibition can be visited every Friday from 11 AM – 6 PM and by appointment. For further information and images please contact Caroline Rungger at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Tel. +41 43-818-56-07.

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