Un 'Bauhaus lombardo': le trame astratte di Gegia e Marisa Bronzini

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Abstract

the contribution of the bronzini workshop’s textile activity is varied, distinct and at the same time intertwined between a production for design and one\r\nfor art. From Gegia bronzini’s early experiments in high craft weaving in the 1930s to the Fiber Art of her daughter Marisa, the article reconstructs and investigates\r\nthe activity and artistic research of two women who distinguished themselves both as innovative entrepreneurs and as experimental creatives. through consultation\r\nof the family archives, testimonies and bibliographical documents, it traces the origins of their first textile workshop and its evolution in relation to the main art and\r\ndesign exhibitions, highlighting their contribution to textile processing, but also to abstraction research in the field of textiles. Abstraction, in fact, is the stylistic\r\nchoice that distinguished them both in the creation of textiles in their workshop and in the realisation of textile artworks. In analysing the contribution of weaving to\r\nabstract research, both sides of their activity, which has its roots in the historical abstraction research of the 1930s, were explored.
Titolo tradotto del contributoA 'Lombard Bauhaus': the abstract textures of Gegia and Marisa Bronzini
Lingua originaleItalian
pagine (da-a)32-42
Numero di pagine11
RivistaARTE LOMBARDA
Numero di pubblicazione3
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

Keywords

  • abstraction
  • fiber art
  • gender studies
  • textile art

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