“The story of my life is the story of my beard”
Michele De Lucchi
Architect, designer, creator, businessman, craftsman and painter: the magic formula of Michele De Lucchi’s talent is certainly hidden away in his thick beard, witness of time passing onto his multi-faceted career.
Once upon a time there were three little pigs who lived in a big house in the forest...
The tale of The three little pigs is set by Steven Guarnaccia among houses by great architects of the XXth century. Frank Gehry, Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright are in fact the main protagonists of this contemporary tale with other renowned architects in their houses of scraps, of glass and of stone and mortar.
In their famous buildings they live among objects designed by some of the most internationally representative architects and designers. But one day the wolf pays a visit to them...
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From the historical collaboration with Fortunato Depero to the last works with Matteo Ragni, the past and future of the relationship between Camparisoda, art and design are described in this book through images and words that evoke graphic, typographic and pictorial inventions from 1932 throughout 20th century.
The book is the result of Paola Antonelli's original design for Achille Castiglioni's exhibition organised by her at New York's MoMA in 1997. Ms Antonelli, the museum's design curator exhibited Castiglioni's objects together with his short but well-aimed texts and with Steven Guarnaccia's illustrations, foreseeing that together they would prove ideal to get the sense of the project across to the public. The pictures are now contained in this book.
Also for Christmas 2008 Corraini prepares three Christmas' cards made by famous and young illustrators: this years the authors are Suzy Lee, Katrin Stangl and Steven Guarnaccia.
Also for Christmas 2005 the collection of Christmas' cards made for us by three famous illustrators continues: this time the authors are Steven Guarnaccia, Nora Krug, and Chiara Carrer. With this cards, your presents will be remembered in a special way for a long time.
The classic tale of Goldilocks and the three bears set among top international designer pieces.
Formerly art director of the Op-Ed page of The New York Times, Steven Guarnaccia is in charge of the illustration programme at the Parsons School of Design in New York.
He designed a fully illustrated Sedicesimo: sixteen illustrations in each page. A mad celebration of Un Sedicesimo.