Book Review: Hidden Forms by Franco Clivio, Hans Hansen and Pierre Mendell

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Hidden Forms explores Franco Clivio’s obsession with objects, particularly those considered banal by most. He finds considered design and innovations in what he refers to as, ‘unremarkable, everyday things.’ These anonymous objects have had a remarkable impact on design, culture and technology.

Clivio assembles his beloved artifacts in collections, creating poetic juxtapositions that tell stories about their manufacturing processes, their functions, their scale and their interaction with each other. Each collection has been harmoniously arranged and photographed by Hans Hansen. Clivio prefaces each individual collection, explaining the significance to him and then comments on a few select items or processes that exemplify his reasons for collecting them. Pierre Mendell and Annette Kr&oumlger developed the layout and complimentary illustrations.

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Although Hidden Forms was released in 2009 in the United States, it’s clear that it went well under the radar. At press time Hidden Forms’ page on a major bookseller’s website is neglected: it remains unreviewed, and the official description has fragments of visible html in it. We wanted to give it a second look as it’s been a steadfast favorite here at Hand-Eye Supply.

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