Vincent Van Duysen – I.R.O. Collection

Informazioni Evento

Luogo
GALLERIA GIUSTINI STAGETTI
Via Gregoriana 41, Roma, Italia
Date
Dal al
Vernissage
23/11/2023
Artisti
Vincent Van Duysen
Generi
design
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Una mostra dedicata alla nuova collaborazione con Vincent Van Duysen, con il quale verrà presentata la collezione di arredi che ha disegnato in esclusiva per la galleria.

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Galleria Giustini / Stagetti presents I.R.O. - Italian Rational Objects -, the result of the first
collaboration with Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen.
Form, material, and light take center stage in the work of the author, who approaches each
new project drawing constant inspiration from art, history, nature, travels, experiences that
coexist in his personal creative search with harmony and naturalness.
In this case, the collection, the first created by Van Duysen for a gallery, takes its initial steps
from the study of Italian rationalist architecture of the 1920s and 1940s and the distinctive
characteristics of its aesthetics, which the author reinterprets in a contemporary form through
the process of synthesis and subtraction that characterizes all of his work.
The search for balance, the reduction of form, essentiality, and volumetric spatiality enhanced
by the study of solids and voids are some of the points of intersection that mark the dialogue
between the intimate essence of Rationalist architecture and Vincent Van Duysen's design
language.
Another significant reference comes from the creations of the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark,
composed of geometries of metal planes. The invitation to the possibility of interaction with
the artistic object projects the author's work into a performative dimension, inviting us to
reflect on the relationship between the audience and the artwork. Similarly, Vincent Van
Duysen focuses his attention on the connection between the spatiality and volumes of his
works and the viewer who interacts with them.
Each element of the collection - consisting of a console, a low table, a dining table, a bookcase,
a side table and a wall lamp - follows the same compositional principle: aluminum sheets
folded into a linear and sophisticated geometry. The result is a rigorous volumetrics that does
not sacrifice formal elegance, suggesting a notion of lightness emphasized through the satin
finish.