‘Soli’ Gold box
by Alessandro Guerriero
for Studio Alchimia, 1990

‘Soli’ Gold box
by Alessandro Guerriero
for Studio Alchimia, 1990


Large ‘Soli’ gold box by Alessandro Guerriero for Studio Alchimia, collection ‘Museo Alchimia’ exhibited in Milan in 1990.
Hand painted wooden box.

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PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' box for Studio Alchimia, 1990
PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' box for Studio Alchimia, 1990
PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' gold box for Studio Alchimia, 1990
PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' box for Studio Alchimia, 1990
PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' box for Studio Alchimia, 1990
PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' gold box for Studio Alchimia, 1990PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' gold box for Studio Alchimia, 1990
PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' box for Studio Alchimia, 1990
PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' box for Studio Alchimia, 1990
PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' gold box for Studio Alchimia, 1990

ALESSANDRO GUERRIERO

FOUNDER OF STUDIO ALCHIMIA

FOUNDER OF STUDIO ALCHIMIA

ALESSANDRO GUERRIERO

FOUNDER OF STUDIO ALCHIMIA

Alessandro Guerriero is one who likes to change the rules. He has been doing this for over thirty years. At least since, in 1976, he founded Alchimia, the group of designers who gave face and ideas to the Italian post-avant-garde. If there is to blow up a pattern, bend reality or just coloring a thought, Guerriero never backs down. Talk to your own vocabulary. A vocabulary in which the adjective to put next to the word "Design" is "Romantic" (he called it that, the theory with which he looks at his craft). Guerriero's works are everywhere - from the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art to Metropolitan Museum in New York - but his kaleidoscopic gaze has also settled on less orthodox spaces for architecture and design.

Alessandro Guerriero has reinvented newspapers (like when he edited OLLO - Magazine without Message in 1988), concerts and theaters (with his scenographic projects for the Matia Bazar and the Magazzini Criminali), prisons (with the Cooperativa del Granserraglio, composed of prisoners in semi-liberty ), schools (founding, in 1987, the Domus Academy and then, in 1995, the Futurarium of Ravenna, an educational laboratory where you can learn the "fading of disciplines"). The "Compasso d’Oro" 1982. Alessandro Guerriero is now a teacher
at the Polytechnic of Milan and president of Naba, the New Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. For Absolut World, he designed the wall at the Columns of San Lorenzo and, in order not to leave anyone alone, he launched the Compasso di Latta a few hours ago ... not to mention Tam Tam, an extreme school of design.







" Those who rebel
self-produce"

" Those who rebel
self-produce"

" Those who rebel
self-produce"

PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' box for Studio Alchimia, 1990

Alessandro Guerriero is one who likes to change the rules. He has been doing this for over thirty years. At least since, in 1976, he founded Alchimia, the group of designers who gave face and ideas to the Italian post-avant-garde. If there is to blow up a pattern, bend reality or just coloring a thought, Guerriero never backs down. Talk to your own vocabulary. A vocabulary in which the adjective to put next to the word "Design" is "Romantic" (he called it that, the theory with which he looks at his craft). Guerriero's works are everywhere - from the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art to Metropolitan Museum in New York - but his kaleidoscopic gaze has also settled on less orthodox spaces for architecture and design.

Alessandro Guerriero has reinvented newspapers (like when he edited OLLO - Magazine without Message in 1988), concerts and theaters (with his scenographic projects for the Matia Bazar and the Magazzini Criminali), prisons (with the Cooperativa del Granserraglio, composed of prisoners in semi-liberty ), schools (founding, in 1987, the Domus Academy and then, in 1995, the Futurarium of Ravenna, an educational laboratory where you can learn the "fading of disciplines"). The "Compasso d’Oro" 1982. Alessandro Guerriero is now a teacher
at the Polytechnic of Milan and president of Naba, the New Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. For Absolut World, he designed the wall at the Columns of San Lorenzo and, in order not to leave anyone alone, he launched the Compasso di Latta a few hours ago ... not to mention Tam Tam, an extreme school of design.

" Those who rebel
self-produce"

" Those who rebel
self-produce"

" Those who rebel
self-produce"

PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' box for Studio Alchimia, 1990

" Those who rebel
self-produce"

" Those who rebel
self-produce"

PHXgallery Alessandro Guerriero 'Soli' gold box for Studio Alchimia, 1990

" Those who rebel self-produce"

Alessandro Guerriero is one who likes to change the rules. He has been doing this for over thirty years. At least since, in 1976, he founded Alchimia, the group of designers who gave face and ideas to the Italian post-avant-garde. If there is to blow up a pattern, bend reality or just coloring a thought, Guerriero never backs down. Talk to your own vocabulary. A vocabulary in which the adjective to put next to the word "Design" is "Romantic" (he called it that, the theory with which he looks at his craft). Guerriero's works are everywhere - from the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art to Metropolitan Museum in New York - but his kaleidoscopic gaze has also settled on less orthodox spaces for architecture and design.

Alessandro Guerriero has reinvented newspapers (like when he edited OLLO - Magazine without Message in 1988), concerts and theaters (with his scenographic projects for the Matia Bazar and the Magazzini Criminali), prisons (with the Cooperativa del Granserraglio, composed of prisoners in semi-liberty ), schools (founding, in 1987, the Domus Academy and then, in 1995, the Futurarium of Ravenna, an educational laboratory where you can learn the "fading of disciplines"). The "Compasso d’Oro" 1982. Alessandro Guerriero is now a teacher
at the Polytechnic of Milan and president of Naba, the New Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. For Absolut World, he designed the wall at the Columns of San Lorenzo and, in order not to leave anyone alone, he launched the Compasso di Latta a few hours ago ... not to mention Tam Tam, an extreme school of design.