Open talks at supersalone On Gio Ponti September 7 th 2021 14:30 - 15:30 (CET) Add to calendar Details Speakers Pavilion 4 - Arena Paolo Rosselli and Salvatore Licitra take the four-handed book for Quodlibet Gio Ponti and Milano. A Guide to the Works, 1920-1970, as their starting point, remembering and discussing the Master from two different angles, in a dialogue led by the curator of the publisher’s architecture series. Salvatore Licitra He was born in 1953 in Milan, where he lives and works. Alongside his professional work as a contemporary art photographer, he has also been a conceptual artist since the 80s, exploring the meaning of language, documented by exhibitions and publications. He has been the curator of his grandfather Gio Ponti’s archive since the 90s and has devoted himself to furthering the knowledge of his work, setting up the important Gio Ponti Archives database. Add to bookmarks Speaker Paolo Rosselli Paolo Rosselli holds a degree in architecture from Politecnico di Milano. During the studies, Ugo Mulas introduces him to photography, which influences his choice to pursue photography as a profession. His interest in architecture photography evolves along diverse trajectories: from the work of contemporary architects to the masters of modern architecture, such as Giuseppe Terragni, and the history of architecture, e.g., Renaissance architecture in Italy. Add to bookmarks Speaker Manuel Orazi Manuel Orazi works at Quodlibet publishing house in Macerata and is a professor at Academy of Architecture of Mendrisio. Collaborates with Foglio newspaper, magazine Domus and many others. Add to bookmarks Moderator
Salvatore Licitra He was born in 1953 in Milan, where he lives and works. Alongside his professional work as a contemporary art photographer, he has also been a conceptual artist since the 80s, exploring the meaning of language, documented by exhibitions and publications. He has been the curator of his grandfather Gio Ponti’s archive since the 90s and has devoted himself to furthering the knowledge of his work, setting up the important Gio Ponti Archives database. Add to bookmarks Speaker Paolo Rosselli Paolo Rosselli holds a degree in architecture from Politecnico di Milano. During the studies, Ugo Mulas introduces him to photography, which influences his choice to pursue photography as a profession. His interest in architecture photography evolves along diverse trajectories: from the work of contemporary architects to the masters of modern architecture, such as Giuseppe Terragni, and the history of architecture, e.g., Renaissance architecture in Italy. Add to bookmarks Speaker Manuel Orazi Manuel Orazi works at Quodlibet publishing house in Macerata and is a professor at Academy of Architecture of Mendrisio. Collaborates with Foglio newspaper, magazine Domus and many others. Add to bookmarks Moderator
Salvatore Licitra He was born in 1953 in Milan, where he lives and works. Alongside his professional work as a contemporary art photographer, he has also been a conceptual artist since the 80s, exploring the meaning of language, documented by exhibitions and publications. He has been the curator of his grandfather Gio Ponti’s archive since the 90s and has devoted himself to furthering the knowledge of his work, setting up the important Gio Ponti Archives database. Add to bookmarks
Paolo Rosselli Paolo Rosselli holds a degree in architecture from Politecnico di Milano. During the studies, Ugo Mulas introduces him to photography, which influences his choice to pursue photography as a profession. His interest in architecture photography evolves along diverse trajectories: from the work of contemporary architects to the masters of modern architecture, such as Giuseppe Terragni, and the history of architecture, e.g., Renaissance architecture in Italy. Add to bookmarks
Manuel Orazi Manuel Orazi works at Quodlibet publishing house in Macerata and is a professor at Academy of Architecture of Mendrisio. Collaborates with Foglio newspaper, magazine Domus and many others. Add to bookmarks