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Matteo stucchi x yuan-wen wang

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The playful exchange between mirror and inverted shapes, in which they recall the lines of the iconic “Colosseo Quadrato”, the building in the EUR district in Rome - designed in 1938 by three Italian architects: Giovanni Guerrini, Ernesto La Padula, and Mario Romano, reveals on a hypnotic leather the abstract paintings of the Japanese-born artist Yuan-Wen Wang. Taking inspiration from the facades of the the square Colosseum, EUR brings out its simplicity, elegance, and refinement.

MATERIALS

Glass mirror

Metal

Custom printed leather

DIMENSIONS

Depth      35  cm | 13.7   in

Height   101  cm | 39.7   in

THE DESIGNER

Matteo Stucchi

Born in Italy in 1992, Matteo Stucchi is an established product designer who lives in Milan. 

His design is his vision of life. For him a designer is not just a producer of objects which are pleasing to the eyes, but a designer is someone who has his own point of view of the world.

SOLD WITH AN Art certificate OF AUTHENTICITY

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INTRODUCING

Matteo stucchi x yuan-wen wang

COLLABORATION

Unveiling the Matteo Stucchi x Yuan-Wen Wang collaboration

 

Art meets design. 

 

The EUR Collection, imagined by the Italian designer Matteo Stucchi, is embellished with the art of the Japanese-born artist Yuan-Wen, which was innovatively translated into prints. A reinterpretation of some iconic Yuan - Wen’s artworks by the Milan-based designer Matteo Stucchi.

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YUAN-WEN WANG

Born in Taiwan in 1985, Yuan-Wen Wang moved to Barcelona where she graduated. She currently works on abstract paintings, using varied expressions to communicate with the audience. The common elements in her paintings are: her Asian background and the experience of living in the Western culture.

For Yuan-Wen Wang, painting is more like a record of inner life experience. In her work one image always implies another image that complement each other.  Strength and softness, emptiness and fullness, dynamic and static are combined to achieve the language of the artist. In each painting, a deep personal innerness is translated.

Rome lifts you up but won’t let you settle down – it turns you into a bird without a nest.

THE STORY BEHIND

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