Place: Milan
Born: 1931
Death: 2019
Biography:
, a renowned Italian designer, architect, and artist, was born in Milan in 1931. He graduated from Politecnico di Milano in 1959 with a degree in architecture and went on to work as a designer with Marcello Nizzoli.
Mendini played a pivotal role in the development of Italian, Postmodern, and Radical design. His work is characterized by his strong interest in mixing different cultures and forms of expression. He created graphics, furniture, interiors, paintings, and architecture, and wrote several articles and books.
* Proust Armchair, a quintessential work of postmodernism * Collaboration with companies such as Cartier, Gufram, Hermès, Vacheron Constantin, Swarovski, and Supreme * Design of the Groninger Museum in The Netherlands, considered one of the most amazing postmodern buildings of the late 20th century
Mendini taught at the University of Milan and was a renowned member of the jury in architectural competitions for young designers.
* Inducted into the 2022 MILAN Hall of Fame (FAMEDIO OF MILAN - MONUMENTAL CEMETERY) * Work showcased in various museums, including the Moderne der Pinakothek in Munich, Germany
Mendini's passing in 2019 marked the end of an era, but his legacy continues to inspire and influence designers, architects, and artists around the world. His work remains a testament to the power of postmodern design and its ability to challenge and transform our understanding of art and culture. Museo Nazionale in Palermo, Italy, features some of Mendini's notable works, offering a glimpse into his innovative design approach. Visit Wikioo.org to explore more about Mendini and other artists who have shaped the world of art and design.