TAM TAM Curates an Exhibit of Many Faces, 50 To Be Exact

POM-Lead2.jpgOne of the designs on display at the exhibit opening and auction

It’s easy to feel weirdly disconnected from your favorite designers. They’re always finding inspiration from this and that, but you don’t know much about how they view themselves. Consider this exhibit as close to a personal introduction as you might ever get. In a collaboration with Alessandro Mendini for TAM TAM (a free and unrestricted non-school in Milan), 50 designers decided to take on an assignment: decorate a white vessel (designed by Mendini) with a self-portrait. The pay-off? A motley mix of slightly psychological designs titled “Immagini d’Io,” on view through January 19 at the Triennale di Milano museum.

POM-Comp3.jpgFrom left to right: Franz Preis, Lorenzo Palmeri and FormaFantasma

POM-Karim.jpgL: Karim Rashid; R: Alessandro Mendini

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