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Mari’s Moment

- — VIOLET GOLDSTONE

The first solo U. K. exhibition of Italian modernist designer Enzo Mari is set to be held at the Design Museum from March 29 to Sept. 8.

Born in the 1930s in Novara, Italy, Mari’s communist upbringing played a key role in his design philosophy to create sustainabl­y made art — which ranged from paintings and furniture to text.

Co- curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of the Serpentine Gallery, and Francesca Giacomelli, Mari’s studio project assistant, designer, curator and researcher, the exhibition will examine the artist’s vast body of work, which spans nearly 2,000 objects.

“Mari believed that

‘ethics is the goal of every project’. He didn’t want to create objects, he wanted to create models for a different society, for a different way of producing and living,” Giacomelli said.

“The aim was to have people become part of the project itself: to free the others from the passive role of consumer, because the project is not a form to contemplat­e or to be consumed, but an instrument of transforma­tion that requires the active participat­ion of a community, made aware by knowledge,” she added.

Pieces on display will include crisp prints of brightly colored apples and pears from Mari’s “Nature Series,” wooden jigsaw puzzles with animal- shaped pieces made as a part of

“16 Animals,” and archival material research.

Specially commission­ed tributes from artists including Virgil Abloh, Dominique GonzalezFo­erster, Mimmo Jodice and Dozie Kanu also will be on display, each reflecting on Mari’s life and impact.

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“The Nature Series: Preliminar­y sketches and variations for The Goose,” Enzo Mari with Elio Mari.

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