Mathieu Matégot - Editions Norma 2014
Mathieu Matégot (1910-2001) was one of the most inventive designers of the 50s. This artist of Hungarian origin, a creator, decorator, and entrepreur, was extremely productive, playing with materials, forms and colors, he invented a genuine language, one of whose main supports was Rigitulle, a perforated sheet metal that he patented and that enabled him to expand, through a folding system.
This book written by Patrick Favardin, looks back on Matégot's entire career, from his discovery of perforated metal during World War II to his last tapestries in the 1980s.
343p - FR/EN - 23.7x31.2cm - hardcover - good condition
This book written by Patrick Favardin, looks back on Matégot's entire career, from his discovery of perforated metal during World War II to his last tapestries in the 1980s.
343p - FR/EN - 23.7x31.2cm - hardcover - good condition