Marcello Morandini
Mantua, Italy 1940
Italian architect, sculptor, and designer. He studied at the Brera Academy in Milan and began working as an industrial designer and graphic artist. He later became one of the leading representatives of Concrete Art in Europe. Concrete art starts from the world of ideas to bring the work into physical form. His creations reflect studies in geometry, a continuous dialogue between solid and void, between form and mathematical elements, and between geometric rigor and the exploration of movement in space through twists, expansions, and overlaps. His work is characterized by chromatic minimalism, and the use of black and white enhances the interplay of forms.
Works on display:
- The Rosenthal Chessboard, chess set, porcelain, 2013