The exhibition layout is curated by Studio Ottavio Di Blasi & Partners with the participation of Renzo Piano. The experimental feel typical of Angelo Mangiarotti’s studio-workshop is achieved by a series of panels, platforms and tables, in addition to large photographic prints, models, prototypes, products and sketches. UniFor was in charge of producing the set-up. Based on the metal structure of one of the brand’s iconic products, Progetto 25 designed by Luca Meda, UniFor produced 500 m² of large basswood panels, which act as the backdrop to the display of sketches, photographs and documents. The main table, which is 12 metres in length and 3.20 metres wide, is the result of a painstaking design process conducted in close partnership with Studio Ottavio Di Blasi & Partners, and it showcases the display materials along with a second and third table.
The large work surfaces, also in natural basswood, are distinguished by the presence of a raised central island used to display the models. They appear to float in mid-air as the load-bearing metal structure has been set back, while a perimeter frame incorporates the lighting system and supports the horizontal protective glazing.
The bond between UniFor and Angelo Mangiarotti is strong and long-standing. Arising from the similarity of shared views in both design and architecture, the collaboration began with the production of the 4D cabinet, which was up until the 1980s part of the Molteni&C catalogue, and with the design and construction of the architecture and interiors of UniFor’s production plant in Turate, which took place between 1970 and 1985.
These were followed by the development during the 2000s of the Out-Inside system, a reflection on modular furniture implemented through the prototyping of one of the essential components of the architect’s thinking: the joint. Going beyond mere architecture and design, the relationship between UniFor and Mangiarotti also succeeded in embracing his passion for sculpture, with the exhibition of the Asimmetria gravitazionale sculptures at the UniFor showroom in Corso Matteotti (2002) and the production of the Divenire sculptures for the headquarters in Turate (2003) and the showrooms in Sydney and Melbourne (2006 - 2008).
Some of these very same projects are on show at Triennale Milano, in the form of documents, sketches and prototypes borrowed, among others, from the UniFor Archives, from the Molteni&C Archives, from the permanent collection of Triennale Milano and from Fondazione Angelo Mangiarotti.
Angelo Mangiarotti. When Structures Take ShapeTriennale Milano
27 January – 23 April 2023
Curated by Fulvio Irace, with Francesca Albani, Franz Graf, Luca Pietro Nicoletti, Marco Sammicheli and with the support of Giulio Barazzetta.
Triennale Milano in collaboration with Fondazione Angelo Mangiarotti
Set-up: Ottavio Di Blasi & Partner with the participation of Renzo Piano.