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Exhibitors by alphabetical index

Exhibitor


Antonia Jannone Disegni di Architettura

ubicazione

Pad. 25 Stand A/77


Gallery Directors

Antonia Jannone


Antonia Jannone opened her gallery in 1979, deciding to focus on architectural drawings: a form of art that could break out from the more rigorous approach to planning and design and provide a form of expression for the more intimate and poetic side of architects. Since then she has become a cultural reference point, creating projects with some of the biggest Italian and international names in architecture including Ettore Sottsass, Aldo Rossi, Vittorio Gregotti, Alvaro Siza, Andrea Branzi, Alessandro Mendini, Michele De Lucchi, Mario Botta, Umberto Riva, Aldo Cibic, Marco Zanuso jr., Cappelli e Ranzo. Her calendar of architecture–related events are accompanied by exhibitions and projects dedicated to photography, from Ferdinando Scianna to Marco Palmieri, painting (Nathalie Du Pasquier), sculpture (Girolamo Ciulla) and design. The gallery, located in Corso Garibaldi 125 in Milan, looks out onto a courtyard filled with luscious greenery.


Address

C.so Giuseppe Garibaldi 125
20121 Milano (MI) Italy
Tel. 02 29002930
Web: http://www.antoniajannone.it
E-mail: info@antoniajannone.it



Works





Yantra Ceramics, 1968, Ettore Sottsass
Santi Caleca

3PER9-1/I
Marco Palmieri

Lapislazzuli, serie "The Indian Memory"
Ettore Sottsass

Cardamon, serie "The Indian Memory"
Ettore Sottsass

3PER9-1/II
Marco Palmieri

Ettore Sottsass con Johanna Grawunder, two houses for a village on the Log Hill Mesa, Colorado
Santi Caleca

Ettore Sottsass con Johanna Grawunder, Bischofberger Residence, first project
Santi Caleca

3PER9-1/III
Marco Palmieri

Basilico, serie "The Indian Memory"
Ettore Sottsass

Ettore Sottsass con Johanna Grawunder, Ernest Mourmans's house in Belgium 1989
Santi Caleca

Ordine
Marco Palmieri

Teapot and fruit bowl serie, Basilico
Ettore Sottsass

Teapot and fruit bowl serie, Lapislazzuli
Ettore Sottsass

Ettore Sottsass con Johanna Grawunder, Wolf House, Colorado, 1989
Santi Caleca

Happy Few
Marco Palmieri

Teapot and fruit bowl serie, Cardamon
Ettore Sottsass



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