Allestimento della Fondazione Roberto Capucci
The collection by Roberto Capucci is extremely vast, and the selection in Villa Bardini conserves the most precious and delicate pieces. The museographic layout is intended to give the maximum prominence to the clothes through a bare, pure, essential exhibition context, where the work presents itself: colours, fabrics and forms stand out more powerfully without supporting elements. As Michele De Lucchi says: “Given the extraordinariness of the collection, the exhibition is not of a purely specialist character: the expressive power of these clothes attracts not only those interested in the evolution of fashion, but all those people who are in search of authentic creative stimuli and refined sensory experiences”. The mirrors on the walls enable the clothes to be read in their totality and the reflection of itself to be integrated in the...
Read moreThe collection by Roberto Capucci is extremely vast, and the selection in Villa Bardini conserves the most precious and delicate pieces. The museographic layout is intended to give the maximum prominence to the clothes through a bare, pure, essential exhibition context, where the work presents itself: colours, fabrics and forms stand out more powerfully without supporting elements. As Michele De Lucchi says: “Given the extraordinariness of the collection, the exhibition is not of a purely specialist character: the expressive power of these clothes attracts not only those interested in the evolution of fashion, but all those people who are in search of authentic creative stimuli and refined sensory experiences”. The mirrors on the walls enable the clothes to be read in their totality and the reflection of itself to be integrated in the image.
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design