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Palace of Justice, Salerno, Italy

Print
2001 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This plate is by the architect David Chipperfield. The etched brass plate, set on perspex backing, depicts his design for the Palace of Justice in Salerno, Italy, which won an international competition. It is different from the average architectural drawing, focusing on the design itself and offering new ways to look at a design for a building. It almost becomes an abstract pattern, rather than being solely a functional design instruction.

This plate is included in a limited-edition box set of prints and photographs, published by SHOWstudio in 2001. The set consists of a range of works by a variety of people from the creative industries, from photographers to pop stars, and the works – a collection of art, artefacts and fashion ephemera – are exclusive to this set. The mix of media and creative practitioners involved in this portfolio reflects the interests of the SHOWstudio project, concerned with contemporary image-making, fashion and multimedia. It could be described as a time capsule or a modern archive.

Object details

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Object type
TitlePalace of Justice, Salerno, Italy
Materials and techniques
Etched brass plate on perspex backing
Brief description
'Palace of Justice, Salerno, Italy', etched brass plate on perspex backing, by David Chipperfield, from 'SHOWstudio' portfolio, London 2001
Physical description
'Palace of Justice, Salerno, Italy', etched brass plate on perspex backing, one of 49 prints from 'SHOWstudio' portfolio. Signed and numbered by the artist.
Dimensions
  • Height: 254mm
  • Width: 305mm
Copy number
9/100
Credit line
Purchased through the Julie and Robert Breckman Print Fund
Subjects depicted
Summary
This plate is by the architect David Chipperfield. The etched brass plate, set on perspex backing, depicts his design for the Palace of Justice in Salerno, Italy, which won an international competition. It is different from the average architectural drawing, focusing on the design itself and offering new ways to look at a design for a building. It almost becomes an abstract pattern, rather than being solely a functional design instruction.

This plate is included in a limited-edition box set of prints and photographs, published by SHOWstudio in 2001. The set consists of a range of works by a variety of people from the creative industries, from photographers to pop stars, and the works – a collection of art, artefacts and fashion ephemera – are exclusive to this set. The mix of media and creative practitioners involved in this portfolio reflects the interests of the SHOWstudio project, concerned with contemporary image-making, fashion and multimedia. It could be described as a time capsule or a modern archive.
Collection
Accession number
E.1097:6-2002

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Record createdMay 14, 2003
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