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Carlo Scarpa

L'art d'exposer (French edition)
£17.00

The Italian architect Carlo Scarpa (1908 – 1978) is today recognized as one of the most inspiring and innovative museum and exhibition architects of the twentieth century. During his prolific career he worked for numerous galleries, museums, and exhibitions and for many years he was one of the official architects of the Venice Biennial.

Based on scenographic devices such as the use of curtains, coloured walls, and perspectives, and the mise-en-scene of the artwork, his thoughts about exhibition display and museum rehabilitation fundamentally renewed exhibition making.

This never-before-published selection of Carlo Scarpa's writings and illustrations (photographs, architectural plans, sketches, etc.) is an invaluable tool to understanding exhibition history and the importance of the architectural conception of exhibitions.

This publication is edited and introduced by Philippe Duboy, professor of architectural history. Author of numerous books dedicated to architecture and architects (Lequeu, Le Corbusier), Duboy is a specialist on Carlo Scarpa, with whom he worked on the occasion of the international architectural competition for the Picasso Museum (Paris, 1976).

Published with L'Association des Amis de la Maison Rouge, Paris.

French text.

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  • Artists Carlo Scarpa
  • Authors Philippe Duboy, Carlo Scarpa
  • Editors Philippe Duboy
  • Publisher JRP|Ringier
  • ISBN 9783037642665
  • Format softback
  • Pages 240
  • Illustrations 150 b&w illustrations
  • Dimensions 225mm x 145mm
  • Weight 0g

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