Tomás Maldonado Explained

Tomás Maldonado
Birth Date:1922 4, df=y
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death Place:Milan, Italy
Occupation:Painter
Philosopher
Industrial designer
Years Active:1954–2018
Known For:Ulm Model

Tomás Maldonado (25 April 1922 – 26 November 2018) was an Argentine painter, designer and thinker, considered one of the main theorists of design theory of the legendary Ulm Model, a design philosophy developed during his tenure (1954–1967) at the Ulm School of Design (Hochschule für Gestaltung – HfG) in Germany.[1] [2]

Early life

Born in the Argentine city of Buenos Aires, Maldonado's artistic formation took place at Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredón.[3]

Career

The early years

In this early period he was involved with the Argentine Avant Gardes, in fact, he was one of the founders of the painters' movement called Arte Concreto-Invención.

The Italian experience

Between 1964 and 1967, in collaboration with his German colleague Gui Bonsiepe he created a system of codes for the design program of the Italian firm Olivetti and the department store La Rinascente. In 1967 he established himself in Milan, continuing to teach in the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of the University of Bologna, working almost entirely now in philosophy and criticism influenced by semiotics. In one of his last essays, "The Heterodox", he claims that the role of the intellectual is to awaken or reveal the collective conscience.

The academic career

Selected works

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hfg-archiv.ulm.de/english/the_hfg_ulm/ Ulm School of Design | HfG Ulm Archive
  2. Lindinger, H., (1991), Ulm Design: The Morality of Objects, Cambridge: The MIT Press.
  3. http://www.iuna.edu.ar/institucional/pueyrredon.htm Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredón
  4. http://www.oni.escuelas.edu.ar/olimpi97/pintura-argentina-sigloxx/Maldonadoa.htm Maldonadoa en Espanol
  5. [Ulm School of Design]
  6. http://ulmertexte.kisd.de/maldonado.html ulmertexte site, 7 of his essays (in German)
  7. http://www.mediamente.rai.it/HOME/BIBLIOTE/biografi/m/maldonad.htm RAI – Italian Public Television