Camp Design Gallery's 'Design Hurlant' Exhibition in Milan
Camp Design Gallery in Milan presents 'Design Hurlant', an exhibition that draws inspiration from the revolutionary comic magazine 'Metal Hurlant' (published in Italy in the early 1980s as 'Hurlant'). The show features about ten design pieces displayed on a sea-blue floor, conceived as unique narratives, ironic challenges, and transformations of matter. Works include Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba's plant-seat 'Malerba', Lukas Wegwerth's crystallized vases, and Studio La Cube's delicate, statuary precision. The exhibition evokes an island-like mirage where objects morph into other objects.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Design Hurlant' at Camp Design Gallery in Milan.
- Title references the comic magazine 'Metal Hurlant' (Italian edition 'Hurlant', early 1980s).
- Features about ten design pieces on a sea-blue floor.
- Works are described as unique narratives, ironic challenges, and state changes of matter.
- Includes Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba's plant-seat 'Malerba'.
- Includes Lukas Wegwerth's crystallized vases.
- Includes Studio La Cube's delicate, statuary works.
- Exhibition concept compares the display to an island-like mirage transforming objects.
Entities
Artists
- Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba
- Lukas Wegwerth
- Studio La Cube
Institutions
- Camp Design Gallery
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy