Above: Congress of Spoons 1. Elleonara Pizzini/ 2. Salômé Guillemin-Poeuf/ 3. Jeanne Pasquet and Netillo Rojas/ 4. Julien Baiamonte Participating students are: Helena Bosch, Vidal Samy Bouard-Cart, Lucile Burnier, Maëva Dubrez, Beatriz Granado, Sofie Lutgart Deckers, Jozef Eduard Masarik, Jeanne Pasquet, Netillo Rojas, Pau Saiz, Claire Terraillon and Seda Türk. The alumni taking part in the show are: Capucine Bily, Naoyuki Kiyota, Eleonora Pizzini, Maïa Vaillant, Salômé Guillemin-Poeuf, Océane Izard, Julien Baiamonte, Emma Pflieger, Malak Mebkhout, Chrystel Orsatti. The show aims to express how set design can completely change the context and emotional impact an object has on the viewer. Pieces on display range from Elleonara Pizzini’s infinite loop of spoons that spins around the viewer like a zoetrope, to Salômé Guillemin-Poeuf’s Cloud Splitter obelisk that presents the spoon as a futuristic communication device, and Jeanne Pasquet and Netillo Rojas’s Most Dangerous Spoon On Earth installation, which presents the spoon in a sealed radiation chamber. Congress of Spoons runs until 14 April at Brera Design District, Mimmo Scognamigilio Gallery, Via Goito, 7, 20121 Milan. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for our reviews of Milan Design Week 2019 and visit our Milan Design Week Thread for all the Milan Design Week reports. ![]() More Highlights |
Of
|
Above: Congress of Spoons 1. Elleonara Pizzini/ 2. Salômé Guillemin-Poeuf/ 3. Jeanne Pasquet and Netillo Rojas/ 4. Julien Baiamonte
MA Space and Communication students and alumni from the Geneva School of Art and Design (HEAD) present their Congress of Spoons project in the Brera Design District during Milan Design Week 2019.
The Congress of Spoons show explores the narrative power of set design and features a series of different cabinets, installations and performance pieces that display one central object – the spoon – in different ways.
Participating students are: Helena Bosch, Vidal Samy Bouard-Cart, Lucile Burnier, Maëva Dubrez, Beatriz Granado, Sofie Lutgart Deckers, Jozef Eduard Masarik, Jeanne Pasquet, Netillo Rojas, Pau Saiz, Claire Terraillon and Seda Türk. The alumni taking part in the show are: Capucine Bily, Naoyuki Kiyota, Eleonora Pizzini, Maïa Vaillant, Salômé Guillemin-Poeuf, Océane Izard, Julien Baiamonte, Emma Pflieger, Malak Mebkhout, Chrystel Orsatti.
The show aims to express how set design can completely change the context and emotional impact an object has on the viewer.
Pieces on display range from Elleonara Pizzini’s infinite loop of spoons that spins around the viewer like a zoetrope, to Salômé Guillemin-Poeuf’s Cloud Splitter obelisk that presents the spoon as a futuristic communication device, and Jeanne Pasquet and Netillo Rojas’s Most Dangerous Spoon On Earth installation, which presents the spoon in a sealed radiation chamber.
Congress of Spoons runs until 14 April at Brera Design District, Mimmo Scognamigilio Gallery, Via Goito, 7, 20121 Milan.
Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for our reviews of Milan Design Week 2019 and visit our Milan Design Week Thread for all the Milan Design Week reports.
