A market is growing for pieces by Alessandro Mendini, Paolo Pallucco and more that were once considered kitsch or messy
Six exhibits from six decades of Milan’s Salone del Mobile which illustrate how this trade fair has become the world’s premier design showcase
Forty years after he founded the Memphis Group, a new exhibition revisits the work of the radical designer
The Italian design group may have been ‘an exuberant cocktail of bad taste’, but its influence lives on
The fair has expanded and the quality is high, from postwar Italian design to furniture by contemporary architects
Manzoni, like so many post-Duchampians, walked a fine line between genius and joker, writes Rachel Spence
In sharp contrast to Pop Art, its ostentatious contemporary, Arte Povera sought to restore poetry and simplicity
Many design galleries feel London’s Pavillion of Art & Design is becoming one of the best places to sell their limited-edition pieces
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