
Libeskind è un abile affabulatore. Capace come pochi di assemblare stereotipi e simboli dandogli una forma accattivante. Libeskind è anche l’autore del nuovo progetto di ground zero a NY e dello storto il grattacielo a banana, scusate dalla curvatura ispirata da Leonardo comelui la definisce, nella ex zona fiera.
All’insaputa di molti ( troppi ?) pochi giorni fa ha presentato il nuovo Museo d’arte contemporanea di MIlano che si troverà all’interno di Speculandia nella zona ex-fiera.
Oltre alle osservazioni fatte da DOMUS ci sono un paio di quesiti che affiorano:
mr. Libeskind con il suo studio internazionale a NY,Milano, e chissà dove quanto ha veramente capito il genius loci di Milano? Perchè lui e i suoi amici StarArchitechts e i politici e gli speculatori che ci sono dietro non vogliono capire che Milano non è New York, nè Dubai, nè Tokyo? Perchè essere sempre così servili verso il potere?
Mi permetto, senza pemesso di riportare l’articolo della DOMUS:
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Il servo del principe
April 28, 2008Construction Fence
April 22, 2008In praise of chikatetsu
February 19, 2008地下鉄 chikatetsu is the japanese word for underground metro train (with 3 ideograms: ground, under, iron).
Tokyo structure and layout is often influenced by it. Last week I saw the advertisement of a new mansion that had as a plus the fact of being 1 minute away from the metro station.
Japanese try to have their house and their job on the same metro line. For this reason magazines order flat rental opportunities based on metrolines. One can check all the flat available on the Odakyu line or the inokashira line…
If these seems rather dull and unexciting take a look at Joe Nishizawa’s pictures and probably they will look quite close to an image of a futuristic Tokyo .


A Tourist World
January 31, 2008
In Frankfurt an exhibition with many invited artists exploring one of the favorite activities of the letzte Mensch.
Ryoji Ikeda first solo exhibition
January 17, 2008
A few weeks ago I mentioned Ikeda as an interesting artist.
Soon there will be his first solo exhibition which I am looking forward to visit.
If you are into radical sound experiments, math and hamburgers this should be for you.
Artists of the week: Yoshida Brothers
December 13, 2007
I suppose everyone heard at least once shamisen a traditional japanese instrument.
The sounds makes foreigner immediately think about zen, japan, temple, silence, sushi, asia, meditation and other cliche.
If you want a different feeling check the Yoshida Brothers
artist of the week: Gianluca Petrella
November 28, 2007
This week I decide to take a break from Japanese people and suggest finally an Italian amazing trobone player.
A few reason why you should take a look:
-he is playing with the maestro Enrico Rava
-in his own album he is playing an interesting contemporary jazz, with electronic, dissonances…
- you might want to get to know some italian which are neither dead nor over 60 years old
-you might start giving trombone a better consideration
Space for your future exhibition
November 24, 2007 ”Space for your future” I was expecting an exhibition somehow similar to the Wired Magazine issue co-edited by OMA/AMO in which 20 new spaces were proposed.
The exhibition presents different works dealing with space (even if I did not understand why some where there).
The curator idea is not clearly explain, at least not in english. Therefore the risk is to turn the museum into a funfair for adults with a university degree. In some moments I did have this feeling.
I would recommend to people not too much into art/architecture, many works are really well known.
My conclusion:
-Ishigami Junya will be the next big thing of japanese architecture because he is good (even should develop more his own approach, to much SANAA) and because it seems he is the protegé of Sejima. (just personal opinion)

-video art needs to much time to be seen, maybe only 5% watch a 3min video so it should be communicated in a different way
-the work of Carsten Nicolai was a bit disappointing ( but usually is very interesting)
-SANAA’s flower house is the end stop? Will they make it to go further? Hard to believe. now is curved glass walls, essential furniture and flowers. 
japanese artist of the week
November 16, 2007
I hope i can suggest a japanese artist every week.
This week is Ryoji Ikeda, sound artist, musician and much more…
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Enjoy!
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