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Triennale Milano
Talk

Alternative House - Museum Remo Brindisi

July 4 2019, 6.00pm
Presentation of thesis "Remo Brindisi Alternative Museum House” edited by Linda Brindisi. Introduction edited by Alessandro Mendini. Photographic insert edited by Aldo Ballo. Thesis edited for Brera Art Academy. Showing of b/n photographs of the time - Brindisi Family archive. Remo Brindisi was President of Triennale in the 70s.
Remo Brindisi’s Museum House was build in Lido di Spina (Ferrara) in 1973 and was designed by the Architect Nanda Vigo. The construction works started in 1971 and the Museum House was inaugurated in 1972. This is a museum dedicated to the integrations of the Arts: painting, sculpture, graphic, space, for this reason is one of a kind in Italy. Brindisi has done a deep research and the Museum brings together Art Works that the Master collected during is life. He wanted to reorder and let the public know his art collection. Museum House was always considered by Brindisi an “Alive House” because his family lived inside in total harmony with the Art Works present inside. Remo Brindisi died in his Museum House in Lido di Spina on the 25th of July 1996. From 1994 his tomb were located in Museum House’s garden.
Introduction by Lorenza Baroncelli, Artistic Director at Triennale Milano.

Archives and collection

Veduta della Torre Littoria
Veduta della Torre Littoria
Sculture piramidali di Lynn Chadwick, nell’allestimento del Grande numero: l’intervento figurativo a grande scala
Sculture piramidali di Lynn Chadwick, nell’allestimento del Grande numero: l’intervento figurativo a grande scala
Tre modelle percorrono il Ponte che collega il Palazzo dell'Arte con l'area verde antistante, progetto degli architetti Aldo Rossi e Luca Meda
Tre modelle percorrono il Ponte che collega il Palazzo dell'Arte con l'area verde antistante, progetto degli architetti Aldo Rossi e Luca Meda
Una modella posa all'interno della Mostra di oggetti per la casa (o Mostra Oggetti d'uso), nel Padiglione USA progettato dagli architetti Lodovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso, Enrico Peressutti e Ernesto Nathan Rogers
Una modella posa all'interno della Mostra di oggetti per la casa (o Mostra Oggetti d'uso), nel Padiglione USA progettato dagli architetti Lodovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso, Enrico Peressutti e Ernesto Nathan Rogers