Always Milanese
Always Milanese
Sempre Milanese - Nathalie Du Pasquier moved to Milan in 1979 and became one of the founding members of the Memphis group that formed around Ettore Sottsass. During these years, she designed numerous textiles, carpets, patterns, objects and furniture, and when the group dissolved in 1987, she gave painting a central place in her work. Whatever the medium, design or painting, her work remains made of assemblages that build, on canvas, paper, textile or in volume, architectures of forms and colors. Still lifes of calm beauty, electric patterns, domestic landscapes and construction games are mixed in a joyful freedom, like so many visual spaces to explore with the eye.
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\n Sempre Milanese is a stroll along this atypical route, in a selection of works dating from the early 1980s to today. This book is a new edition, increased by 16 pages, of the previous book “Milanese” published in 2015.
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\n(This book is out of print from the publisher.)
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