Andrea Branzi. Modern, postmodern, primitive

Emilio Neri Tremolada
Italy, 2016, 16’

Italy, 2016, 16'

Language: Italian
Subtitles: English

Language: Italian
Subtitles: English

SYNOPSIS
In September 1985, at Spazio Alchimia in Milan, Andrea Branzi presented his furniture collection Animali Domestici, together with garments designed by Nicoletta Morozzi Branzi. A few months earlier, an issue of Modo magazine had been dedicated to neo-primitivism. The “Animali Domestici” exhibition and the theorisation of the “neo-primitive” condition appeared during a period dominated by “postmodern” thoughts and visions, bringing new themes to design culture and offering a different way of interpreting modernity. Branzi’s furniture, which combined modern materials and industrial production techniques with the trunks and branches of hazel and birch trees, was remembered for a long time after and remains a benchmark, even today.

CREDITS
Director Emilio Neri Tremolada
Editing Neri Sandor
Sound Reben Aud
Production design[in]video
With Andrea Branzi, Nicoletta Morozzi Branzi

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