Mario Botta – Silvana Editoriale

SKU: ISBN 9788836627998

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[Authors: Paola Pellandini, John Boyer]
The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art in Charlotte (North Carolina) opened its doors to the public in January 2010 and is one of the most inspired and inspiring spaces in town. Designed by the eminent Swiss architect Mario Botta (Mendrisio, 1943) the museum’s architecture displays a sculptural power that connects to the dynamic art inside it.

The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art in Charlotte (North Carolina) opened its doors to the public in January 2010 and is one of the most inspired and inspiring spaces in town. Designed by the eminent Swiss architect Mario Botta (Mendrisio, 1943) the museum’s architecture displays a sculptural power that connects to the dynamic art inside it. The Museums now pays homage to his designer and hosts a monographic exhibition on this Swiss master architect, who is world renowned for his minimalist style and use of traditional materials such as brick and stone.

His buildings respect topographical conditions, regional factors and building materials.

A monographic and richly illustrated catalogue is published on this occasion; it concentrates on four themes out of a wide range of Mario Botta’s activity and realized work: the libraries, the museums, the theaters and the sacred buildings. Themes, that express in their particular way the idea of “spaces of memory”.

The book also includes essays, among which a chapter entitled “encounters” on a selection of works and artists that have influenced Botta’s thoughts in a fundamental way and that the architect feels indebted to, a biography, a list of works, a list of personal and group exhibitions and a monographic bibliography.

Charlotte (North Carolina), Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, January – July 2014

Additional information

Dimensions 24 × 28 cm
Language

English

Anno

2013

Binding

Paperback with flaps

 

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Silvana Editoriale was founded in 1948 by Amilcare Pizzi, as a way of remembering his daughter Silvana, who died prematurely in 1944. Through his commitment and passion, Pizzi expanded its business by publishing books of enormous value. In the mid-90s, Silvana redefined its publishing strategy, embarking on a path of growth and development on the national and international markets, focused on the fields of art, design, architecture and photography, all of which is documented in the on-site catalogue. Today, Silvana Editoriale publishes more than 400 titles a year in collaboration with Foundations, Research Institutes, Universities and Museums across Europe, the United States and the Middle East.