Lina & Gio – The Last Humanists

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Where:
Architectural Association
When:
Dates: 02/24/2012 - 03/24/2012 Fri, 24 February, 2012 – Sat, 24 March, 2012

This exhibition will explore for the first time the relationship between two seminal figures in twentieth-century design.

Lina & Gio – The Last Humanists

Lina Bo Bardi (1914–1992), best known for the buildings she designed and built in Brazil – the House of Glass (1950–51), Museum of Art in São Paulo (1957–68), the Sesc Pompéia (1977–86), amongst others – was a prolific designer, architect, writer and curator, deeply committed to the promotion of the social and cultural potential of architecture. Before adopting Brazil as her home country in the late 1940s, Bo Bardi lived in Milan, where she collaborated with the renowned architect Gio Ponti (1891–1979). Ponti is perhaps better known as the founding editor of the celebrated design magazine Domus. Like Bo Bardi, he was a productive architect, designer, writer and curator, having designed the famous Pirelli Tower in Milan (1950), and collaborated with a number of renowned designers (Piero Fornasetti, Pier Luigi Nervi, amongst others) as well as organising many editions of the Milan Triennial exhibition of the decorative arts.

Curated by Ana Araujo, AA tutor and founder of the Travesia Institute, this exhibition will focus on the crossovers between Bo Bardi’s and Ponti’s approaches to design. It will include drawings, artefacts, film footage and writings covering the work of both architects, as well as a specially commissioned selection of contemporary photographs of Bo Bardi’s buildings by Barcelona-based photographer Iñigo Bujedo Aguirre.

Sponsored by Embassy of Brazil in London

Architectural Association
36 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, WC1B 3ES


General opening times:
Mon to Fri 10–7, Sat 10–3

General admission:
Free

Preview: Fri, 24 February, 2012, 18:30 – 21:00

Interim events:
Lina & Gio Roundtable Discussion

Thu, 15 March, 2012, 18:00
Free

Hosted by Ana Araujo, the event brings together four practitioners – Isa Ferraz, Marcelo Ferraz, Giancarlo Latorraca and Marco Romanelli – to present their experiences of working with Lina Bo Bardi and Gio Ponti at different stages of their careers. Ana Araujo will moderate a discussion following the presentations.