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An unclassifiable designer and artist, Pucci de Rossi (1947-2013) was a pillar of the European art scene of the 1980s. Originally from Verona, after training with the American sculptor HB Walker, Pucci de Rossi created his first pieces by assembling furniture in recovered wood to make strange and unstable shapes, somewhere between a throne and a time machine. “My job was a game for me,” he says, “I cut out, I made, I invented.” His first creations, imbued with poetry and humor, refer as much to the minimalism of Arte Povera as to the neo-baroque of the Memphis studio.
Jewelry, furniture, sculpture, painting, Pucci's universe knows no boundaries, apart from those of his own imagination. Under his hand, the most modest materials are transcended and become creations that are as visually strong as they are functional. Regularly exhibited from 1985 in Paris and New York at the Néotù gallery founded by Pierre Staudenmeyer, he notably designed the Barbara Bui boutique in Paris, and even a palace in Venice. With exhibitions in the 1990s at the Downtown gallery, in 1994-1995 he collaborated with CIRVA in Marseille.
Shortly before his death, Jacques-Antoine Granjon, one of his most ardent collectors, commissioned him to design the facade of the vente-privee.com head office in La Plaine-Saint-Denis. Named Verona, the metal skin covering the facade, based on a drawing by Pucci de Rossi, today pays homage to him.
• 22 x 28 cm
• 352 pages
• 900 illustrations
• Paperback cover with dust jacket
• ISBN: 978-2-9155-42936
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