Superstudio Migrazioni — Free Opening Weekend

30 Oct 2020 - 01 Nov 2020

Superstudio Migrazioni — Free Opening Weekend

Spanning architecture, design, art and anthropology, Superstudio’s work remains intriguingly contemporary. Their radically imaginative oeuvre was rediscovered in the late 1990s and has proven to be an important source of inspiration for young archite...

  • CIVA - 55 Rue de l'Ermitage 1050

Begun in 1966, Superstudio’s adventure led its members to speculate, for more than a decade, on the ways in which to inhabit the world as transformed by capitalist forces and technological evolutions. This is what the exhibition explores through the prism of ‘migrations’ (migrazioni). Borrowed from Superstudio’s vocabulary, this notion serves as a conceptual and poetic key to dive into the group’s architecture, which its members understood as an activity of production, elaboration and continuous transmission of ideas. The exhibition proposes a thematic and chronological journey through what is still one of the most radical and original bodies of work of the twentieth-century architectural production. Crossing traditional disciplinary categories and geographic borders, Superstudio’s projects have travelled in the globalized world they depicted, from Florence to Tokyo. The group’s critical and excessive visions circulated widely and were at the heart of the dialogues Superstudio developed with some of the protagonists of the architectural scene in the second half of the twentieth century. Alongside the group’s oeuvre, the exhibition will present the work of 9999, Archizoom, Hiromi Fujii, Hans Hollein, Arata Isozaki, Rem Koolhaas, Ugo La Pietra, Leonardo Ricci, Aldo Rossi, Leonardo Savioli, Ettore Sottsass and Bernard Tschumi. Superstudio Migrazioni features the group’s inventive and elegantly crafted works (photocollages, drawings, installations, models and films) alongside industrial design objects and furniture, revealing the wide range of the group’s projects. The exhibition benefits from the exceptional loan of the original works from the Centre Pompidou collection and from Superstudio’s archives: some exhibits have not been shown for more than 15 years. A series of events and tours make it possible to engage with Superstudio’s oeuvre in a variety of ways and reveal how, fifty years after the group’s creation, their work resonates strikingly with our contemporary world. ____ CURATOR Emmanuelle Chiappone-Piriou, in dialogue with Cédric Libert SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL Olivier Cinqualbre (Centre Pompidou, Mnam-CCI), Beatrice Lampariello (UCLouvain), Gabriele Mastrigli (Università di Camerino), Véronique Patteeuw (ENSAP Lille), Aurélien Vernant (Architecture de Collection), Yûki Yoshikawa (Centre Pompidou, Mnam-CCI ___ Project supported by the Italian Council (7th Edition, 2019) program to promote Italian contemporary art in the world by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism
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CIVA

CIVA

55 Rue de l'Ermitage 1050

Created in 2016 at the initiative of the Brussels-Capital Region, the CIVA brings together within a single structure the resources, knowledge and know-how of several cultural associations active in Brussels in the fields of architecture, town planning, landscape and the study of ecosystems: the Archives d’Architecture Moderne, the René Pechère Library, the Fonds pour l’architecture, the Paul Duvigneaud Centre and CIVA asbl, now dissolved. Through its cultural project, the CIVA Foundation contributes to the development of an architectural, landscape and urban culture as a basis for facing contemporary challenges, with special emphasis on Brussels. In successfully fulfilling its missions and addressing a wide public (adults and children, students, researchers, architects, landscapers, garden and nature lovers, politicians, etc.), the CIVA Foundation organises numerous events and activities at various locations, including temporary and permanent exhibitions, conferences, debates and exchanges of opinion, educational activities. It also makes available to the general public exceptional archives (architects’ and landscapers’ documents: plans, sketches, models, furniture, etc.) and libraries containing almost 40,000 works and journals on architecture, town planning, the history of towns and cities, landscapes, gardens and urban ecology. These activities and materials are designed to arouse the curiosity and interest of all in our living environment, whether built or living.

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