STILE INDUSTRIA 11, April 1957. Alberto Rosselli [Editor]. Milan: Domus. Radio & Television Design.

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STILE INDUSTRIA 11
April 1957

Alberto Rosselli [Editor]

 

Alberto Rosselli [Editor]: STILE INDUSTRIA. Milan: Domus, 1957. Original edition [Number 11: April 1957]. Text in Italian, photo captions in Italian and English. A very good to near fine vintage magazine: wrappers and spine lightly worn. Interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print.  Cover design by Michele Provinciali. A rare periodical.

9.5 x 13 side-stitched Magazine with 42 pages of editorial content plus trade advertisements. Alberto Rosselli was among the first Italians to take an interest and start speaking of "industrial design.” He founded and directed Stile Industria – an adjunct publication of Domus that soon acquired complete autonomy. He was also an influential lecturer in Architecture at Milan Polytechnic.

More than any other magazine of the postwar period, Stile Industria [1954 - 1963]served to reinforce the special role for the mass-produced object. It promoted design as one of the most important cultural forces in modern Italy. Launched in 1954 under the editorship of Alberto Rosselli, it quickly became an important force in the Italian neo-Modernist design movement, providing a platform for discussions about the aesthetic and meaning of modern design in an international context.

  • Disegno Come Ricerca: Alberto Rosselli
  • Radio E Tv: Due Storie Parallele
  • La Forma Dei Radioricevitori Dai Primordi Al 1939: Livio Castiglioni
  • Problemi Di Mercato: A. Del Toro
  • Il Disegno Dell'apparecchio Televisivo: A. N. Beevar
  • Immagini Astratte Della Realta' Quotidiana
  • Rassegna Della Produzione
  • Il Futuro Delle Automobili Americane
  • Grafica Di Louis Danziger
  • Vetrine: Giancarlo Ortelli
  • Recensioni: Enzo Fratelli

Includes work by  B. B. P. R., Angelo Bianchetti, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Livio Castiglioni, PierGiacomo Castiglioni, Louis Danziger, Figini and Pollini, Hochschule Fur Gestaltung (Ulm), Raymond Loewy, Matassi Renata, Gian Carlo Ortelli, Cesare Pea, Alberto Rosselli, Nathan Shapira, Wilhelm Wagenfeld and many others.

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