IT | EN

Posts with tag ‘NandaVigo’
08/06/2020
 | ART

Nanda Vigo, a light artist who collaborated with the greatest artists of the 60s and 70s, died in mid-May, leaving the mark of her strong personality. The last exhibition at Palazzo Reale in Milan was a late and in the same premonitory tribute to her greatness.

I remember a beautiful and lively blonde girl who, while I was looking at my first experiences as an editor, first in Ottagono and then in Vogue, in the second half of the 60s, turned the more traditional Milan upside down by bringing you with her teammates, Piero Manzoni, Lucio Fontana, Enrico Castellani, and the great Gio Ponti, the effervescent wind of the avant-garde. It was with Fiorucci, a pioneer of all new things, that I met her, with a mixture of awe and admiration. She was strong, ironic, combative, in years when women still struggled to emerge in environments considered male. Artist, designer, architect? Each qualification was reductive for her. I found her in Nanda Vigo Light Project, the beautiful exhibition at Palazzo Reale curated by Marco Meneguzzo (summer 2019), the first anthological retrospective finally dedicated to her in Italy, after more than four hundred exhibitions around the world...

ARCHITECTURE
ARTS
BOOKS
CHARITY
CINEMA
DESIGN
DISCOVERING
DUBAI
EDITORIAL
EVENTS
EXHIBITIONS
FASHION
GREEN
INNOVATION
LEARNING
LOCATIONS
MILANO FASHION WEEK
PHOTOGRAPHY
PEOPLE
POINT OF LIFE
POLITICS
TALKS
TRENDS
VIDEO
YOGA
MORE IN THE ARCHIVE
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS