
The new chapter in the series of exhibitions dedicated to the figure of Ettore Sottsass explores the dimension of architecture through drawing. It brings together drawings and sketches by the great architect and designer related to the themes of architecture, landscape and ruins, which go to make up a large-scale visual narrative. In order to bring visitors closer to Sottsass’s thinking on architecture, a number of drawings from his post-Memphis period and a 1992 text titled Ruins have been privileged. Excerpts from this text accompany enlargements of the drawings on the wall, along with other reflections that bring out his desire to privilege in design “the part you inhabit over the part you see.”