Local Icons. East/ West
From 05 Febbraio 2016 to 28 Febbraio 2016
Rome
Place: MAXXI - Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo
Address: via Guido Reni 4A
Times: Tuesday to Friday and Sunday 11am-07pm; Saturday 11am-10pm
Responsibles: Giulio Cappellini, Domitilla Dardi
Ticket price: full € 10, reduced € 8 / € 4, free under 14 years old, disabled visitors requiring accompaniment, companions of disabled visitors, MiBACT employees, Lazio Region tour guides and couriers, 1 teacher for every 10 students, ICOM members, AMACI members, accredited journalists, MAXXI membership card holders; from Tuesday to Friday, free admittance for academics and university researchers in Art and Architecture* Free admittance to the Permanent Collection (Gallery 4) from Tuesdays to Fridays
Telefono per informazioni: +39 06.320.19.54
E-Mail info: info@fondazionemaxxi.it
Official site: http://www.fondazionemaxxi.it
Ten cities, nine designers and a single material: this year the Alcantara®-MAXXI project, now in its fifth edition, is allowing to “go round the world in a room”.
With Local Icons. East/West the designers Studio Job, Constance Guisset, Poetic Lab, Mischer Traxler, Gam Fratesi, Neri&Hu, Hans Tan, Michael Young, Poetic Lab and Cosmas Gozali interpret 10 capitals belonging to two geopolitical macro-areas through an object that embodies their essence in an imaginary dialogue between East and West.
Through a direct and indirect dialogue with the designers, Alcantara and MAXXI have staged a fresh cultural debate, an exchange of views between two different ways of life in contemporary metropolises, channelling these reflections into prototypes that are asked to capture the essence of the places.
Experimenting with Alcantara®, capable of translating their projects and visions into reality, the nine designers have produced a travel journal composed of images and objects that aim at presenting “souvenirs” of Amsterdam, Paris, London, Vienna, Copenhagen, Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei and Jakarta.
Each designer, together with the prototype conceived to represent the city assigned to them, has also created a box to contain it, thus creating a true “global village” in the museum spaces.
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