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The Eye of Gio Ponti: Crossing Boundaries with Lightness

Gio Ponti, one of the leading architects of 20th-century Italian modernism, designed everything from a spoon to a skyscraper and had an "eye" for the integrated whole of its parts. The Pirelli Tower, completed in 1960, and the Superleggera, an ultra-light chair introduced in 1957, are masterpieces of thinness and lightness. In recent years, the revival of many of Ponti's masterworks has highlighted the multifaceted appeal of the maestro's work.
Looking at the world through the eyes of Gio Ponti, the landscape of the home opens up to the future, lightly transcending the dualisms that lie in the world of art and craft against mass production, and decoration against minimalism. Ponti lived through two world wars in his 87-year life, and pursued his own "eye" in an integrated manner, without staying within the isms of the times – Viennese Secession, Italian rationalism, modernism, etc. – and without giving in to the fragmentation of fields such as architecture, products and graphics. His light, trans-boundary expression and sense of happiness began to resonate with what we need today. This is the reason why a design that is almost 70 years old has a fresh appeal today, and not out of nostalgia.
This exhibition, in collaboration with the Gio Ponti Archives, creates a unique spatial environment through reeditions (by Molteni&C) of the furniture he projected for his home in Milan, including armchairs, coffee tables, and bookshelves, as well as a reproduction of the ceramic tiles that were boldly laid on the floor. In addition, a large panel looking back on the master's work over a period of almost 60 years will display Richard Ginori porcelain products from the 1920s and original drawings, as well as the documentary film Amare Gio Ponti by Francesca Molteni, which looks beyond Gio Ponti's gaze into our future.
Profile
Gio Ponti (architect, 1891 - 1979)
Born in Milan, Italy. Graduated from Politecnico di Milano and founded an architectural design office. Appointed as the art director of the porcelain manufacturer Richard Ginori (at the time) in 1923. First issued the architectural magazine domus in 1928. Since then, he has produced numerous works in fields as diverse as architecture, design, editing and stage design. Signature works include the Pirelli Skyscraper and Superleggera. In recent years, his works have been re-evaluated, and several manufacturers have been reissuing furniture and products.
The Molteni & C Gio Ponti Collection
During the exhibition "LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s" at The National Art Center, Tokyo, the Molteni & C Gio Ponti Collection will be showcased as part of the related exhibition "LIVING Modernity Today."
Date: March 19 (Wed) - June 30 (Mon), 2025
Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo, 2nd Floor, Exhibition Room 2E
Admission: Free
Film Screening of "Amare Gio Ponti" & Special Talk Event
Date and time: March 19 (Wed), 2025 15:00 - 16:30
Speakers: Salvatore Licitra (Gio Ponti Archives), Francesca Molteni (Director)
Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo, 2nd Floor
Admission: Free
Please refer to the special website for more information.
* Please note that an entrance fee is required for the exhibition "LIVING Modernity." For more details, please refer to the exhibition website.






- Date
- March 19 (Wed) - 31 (Mon), 2025
- Venue
- 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT Gallery 3
- Closed
- March 25 (Tue)
- Hours
- 10:00 - 19:00
- Admission
- Free
- Organized by
- Molteni&C, ARFLEX JAPAN
- Inquiry
- MOLTENI&C TOKYO +81-(0)3-3400-3322
- Website
- https://www.gioponti-exhibition-japan.com