Carlo Mollino: The Sensuality of Form

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  • Carlo Mollino: The Sensuality of Form by Paola Colombari
The illustrated biography of the brilliant designer, architect, photographer, pilot, and writer--an unstoppable creative mind with a thousand talents and passions.

In 1981, two young gallery owners--Paola and Rossella Colombari--happened upon the furniture of Carlo Mollino (1905-1973), an enigmatic, unclassifiable, and then-unknown figure in Italian design. When they organized the first Mollino furniture auction in Venice in 1985, they never imagined the sale would trigger a massive international collectors' market for Mollino's pioneering works. The designer's sought-after objects would soon sell for millions. This volume presents a wealth of iconographic material--vintage photos, drawings, sketches, and photomontages drawn from Mollino's archives at the Turin Politecnico--and some previously unpublished documents and images.

The book includes a contribution by the architect Mario Cucinella, and a photographic portfolio by Uli Weber. It is not an exhaustive critical monograph, but instead bears witness with novelistic sweep. The Colombari sisters write about Mollino's creative mindset, his architecture and design, his photography, his lifelong passion for speed, his eroticism, and the overlap of his personal and professional life from a childhood in Turin through his death in 1973. No one could portray Mollino, the man and the artist, more convincingly than the two women who brought his legacy to light.
Carlo Mollino: The Sensuality of Form
$80.00
Available for Pre-Order
Description
The illustrated biography of the brilliant designer, architect, photographer, pilot, and writer--an unstoppable creative mind with a thousand talents and passions.

In 1981, two young gallery owners--Paola and Rossella Colombari--happened upon the furniture of Carlo Mollino (1905-1973), an enigmatic, unclassifiable, and then-unknown figure in Italian design. When they organized the first Mollino furniture auction in Venice in 1985, they never imagined the sale would trigger a massive international collectors' market for Mollino's pioneering works. The designer's sought-after objects would soon sell for millions. This volume presents a wealth of iconographic material--vintage photos, drawings, sketches, and photomontages drawn from Mollino's archives at the Turin Politecnico--and some previously unpublished documents and images.

The book includes a contribution by the architect Mario Cucinella, and a photographic portfolio by Uli Weber. It is not an exhaustive critical monograph, but instead bears witness with novelistic sweep. The Colombari sisters write about Mollino's creative mindset, his architecture and design, his photography, his lifelong passion for speed, his eroticism, and the overlap of his personal and professional life from a childhood in Turin through his death in 1973. No one could portray Mollino, the man and the artist, more convincingly than the two women who brought his legacy to light.

Description
The illustrated biography of the brilliant designer, architect, photographer, pilot, and writer--an unstoppable creative mind with a thousand talents and passions.

In 1981, two young gallery owners--Paola and Rossella Colombari--happened upon the furniture of Carlo Mollino (1905-1973), an enigmatic, unclassifiable, and then-unknown figure in Italian design. When they organized the first Mollino furniture auction in Venice in 1985, they never imagined the sale would trigger a massive international collectors' market for Mollino's pioneering works. The designer's sought-after objects would soon sell for millions. This volume presents a wealth of iconographic material--vintage photos, drawings, sketches, and photomontages drawn from Mollino's archives at the Turin Politecnico--and some previously unpublished documents and images.

The book includes a contribution by the architect Mario Cucinella, and a photographic portfolio by Uli Weber. It is not an exhaustive critical monograph, but instead bears witness with novelistic sweep. The Colombari sisters write about Mollino's creative mindset, his architecture and design, his photography, his lifelong passion for speed, his eroticism, and the overlap of his personal and professional life from a childhood in Turin through his death in 1973. No one could portray Mollino, the man and the artist, more convincingly than the two women who brought his legacy to light.

ISBN
9788891843142
Publication Date
February 3, 2026
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
224
Keywords
Design | Individual Designers