
EIFFEL LOW TABLE
Carwan Gallery
33,500 EUR
Ruins by Roberto Sironi is a series of works that re-signify architectural fragments belonging to different historical periods and great archaeological sites, modelling the forms according to new aesthetic representations. The project relates constructive elements of the classical era, such as bases of columns, capitals, sections of an amphitheatre, with rudiments of the industrial era, such as the double-T beams and the reticular structural elements. Roberto Sironi elaborates on the concept of ruins according to a new perspective. Conceived as contemporary ruins, imaginary simulacra and/or programmed artifices – the materials and techniques of execution do not correspond to the original. The work shows how different fragments of architectural remains can be overlaid and re-signified, resetting the temporal distances and suspending the notion time.
The reticular structure of the Eiffel low table, relating to the framework of the parisian tower by Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), is transposed into polished bronze supporting a glass top. Eiffel pioneered the use of these structures that became characteristic of the subsequent residential and industrial architecture aesthetic.
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