Biography

Marcello Morandini was born in Mantua on the 15th of May 1940. He moved to Varese in 1947. He attended the Brera Art Academy in Milan where he also worked as an assistant designer for an industry and as a graphic artist for a professional studio. The first drawings with direct reference to his artistic research date to 1962. In 1964 he began his first three-dimensional works, exhibited in 1965 in his first one-man exhibition held in Genoa, curated by Germano Celant. 1967 saw his first important exhibitions in Milan, Frankfurt and Cologne. In the same year he was at the IX Biennial of Sao Paolo in Brazil. In 1968 he was invited with a personal room in the Italian Pavilion to the XXXIV Venice International Biennial. In 1969 he was invited to represent Italian art in Brussels as part of the Europalia exhibitions. In 1970 he began a collaboration with the gallery owner Carl Lazlo in Basle. Thanks to this collaboration in 1972 the artist held his important one-person exhibition at the Kestnergesellschaft in Hanover. In 1974 he planned a city square with a diameter of 30 metres for the INA commercial centre in Varese. In 1977 he was invited to Documenta 6 in Kassel. At the Civic Museums of Varese he organized with H. Heinz Holz the second “International Symposium of Constructive Art Studies”. In 1978 he held another six one-man exhibitions in museums in Italy, Austria, Sweden and Germany. In 1979 he had the first of the three one-man exhibitions dedicated to his work by the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum in Ludwigshafen (the other two followed in 1994 and 2005).
In the first years of the 1980s he began a long collaboration with the architectural studios of Mario Miraglia in Varese and Ong & Ong in Singapore where he remained for long periods, working on some important architectural projects such as the 38-floor Goldhill Center. In 1982, together with Attilio Marcolli, he was invited to “Documenta Urbana” in Kassel. In the same year he was awarded a scholarship by DAAD for a sojourn of three months in Berlin. In 1984 he held his first exhibition of “art and design” at the Museo della Ceramica in Cerro di Laveno (Varese). During the same year he was invited to Japan. This period saw the beginning of personal contacts with architectural studios, visits to a number of universities and exhibitions in diverse museums, supervised by the publisher and gallery owner Masaomi Unagami (Tokyo). In the same year in Germany he created the project for the facade of 220 metres for the Thomas porcelain factory in Speichersdorf. In 1985 he organized three important exhibitions: the first was at the Axis in Tokyo; then a retrospective exhibition at the Museum Bochum; and finally one in Verona, at the Museo di Castelvecchio.
In 1986-1987 he continued his exhibition activity in Darmstadt, Düsseldorf, Mannheim and Helsinki. 1987 was also a period of a fecund collaboration with the Rosenthal Company in Selb (Bavaria) for which he studied the facade of 64 metres for the company’s new administrative building. In 1988 Peter Volkwein, the director of the Ingolstadt Museum, commissioned a project for a sculpture of 40 metres as the external symbol of the museum. In 1991 he spent a long period in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia in order to create the architectural project for a commercial building of 34 floors.
In 1993 he held his first important anthological exhibition of art and design at the Die Neue Sammlung Museum in Munich. The following year it was reproposed at the Palácio Galveias during “Lisbon: European Capital of Culture”. In 1994 he was appointed member to the jury of the Essen Design Center. In the same year he was appointed president of the International Museum of Ceramic Design in Cerro di Laveno (Varese). From 1995 to 1997 he held the position of professor of art and design at the Summer Academy in Salzburg. From 1997 until 2001 he was Visiting Professor at the Écal School in Lausanne.
In 1998 his daughter, Maria Enza was born. From this point he mainly concentrated his work in Varese, which in 2000 dedicated an important retrospective exhibition to the artist in the museum of the city, accompanied by a catalogue published by Charta (Milan). In 2000 he began a collaboration with Abitare Baleri in Bergamo, studying a collection of home furnishings. In 2003 he was Professor at the Brera Art Academy in Milan. In Switzerland he held lessons at the HEAA Watch School in La Chaux-De-Fonds. He directed the Sommerakademie in Plauen for the restoration of the park dedicated to Martin Luther. From the same year he was appointed president of the Free Artists Association of the Province of Varese. In 2004 he coordinated the “Living Venice 3” project at the IUAV University in Venice. Commissioned by the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum he created the project for a large sculpture of 10 metres for the square adjacent to the museum. He was elected Honorary Member of the Royal Designer for Industry (London).
In Germany in 2005 he held an important anthological exhibition of art and design at the Europäisches Industriemuseum in Plößberg and the Fürstenberg Museum. He inaugurated the new Ritter Museum in Waldenbuch with a one-man exhibition. During the same period he inaugurated his project for the Piazza Montegrappa in Varese. In 2007 he planned the architecture of the Das kleine Museum cultural centre in Weissenstadt (Germany). In 2008, in concomitance with the Biennial of Architecture, the Ca’ Pesaro Museum in Venice housed an important exhibition which the following year was reproposed and amplified in the venue of the Neues Museum in Nürnberg.
In 2010 he inaugurated his 11 metres sculpture as the symbol of the Europäisches Industriemuseum in Plößberg, tribute to Philip Rosenthal. In Varese he founded “Artparty” to promote the culture of the region. He held a retrospective exhibition at the Casa del Mantegna in Mantua. In 2013 he partecipated to the International Biennal of Sculpture in Racconigi. In 2014 he applies himself in designing two important personal exhibitions, one in Kunstmuseum of Bayreuth, in Germany, and the other at the National Gallery of Modern Art of Rome.
Exhibitions
Milano, Lorenzelli Arte
Bayreuth, Kunstmuseum
Roma, GNAM Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
2013
Verona, Artverona
Milano, Cortina Arte, Fuori dal coro
2012
Bologna, Arte Fiera, Galleria Artesilva
Legnago, Libreria Ferrarin
2011
Seregno, Galleria Artesilva
Milano, Miart, Galleria Artesilva
2010
Daverio, Galleria Villa Morotti
Mantova, Casa del Mantegna, arte-architettura-design
Ghiffa, Sala esposizioni Panizza, grafica
2009
Nürnberg, Neues Museum, retrospettiva arte-architettura-design
2008
Castiglione Olona, MAP Museo Arte Plastica
Milano, Miart, Lagorio Arte Contemporanea
Venezia, Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna Ca’ Pesaro, arte-architettura-design
Venezia, Galleria Giudecca 795
Weißenstadt, Das Klein Museum
2007
Albissola Marina, Centro cultura Balestrini
Cantù, Museo del Design-CLAC
Vittorio Veneto, Palazzo Gaiotti
2006
Varese, Museo d’Arte Moderna – Castello di Masnago
Waldenbuch, Museum Ritter
Padova, Galleria Daniele
2005
Milano, Miart, Galleria Artesilva
Ludwigshafen, Wilhelm Hack Museum
Plößberg, Europäisches Industriemuseum für Porzellan
Fürstenberg, Museum im Schloss
2004
Vicenza, Valmore studio d’arte
Pilsen, Galerie Zapodoceske, Univerzity Pilsen
Luino, Palazzo Verbania
Krems, Galerie Göttlicher
Krems, Factory Kunsthalle Krems
Padova, Antologica Arte Fiera
Brescia, Galleria Lo Spazio
2003
Willisau, Foroom Willisau
Valenza Po, Galleria Costa
Milano, Naviglio Modern Art
Plauen, Galerie In Weisbachschen Haus
Cerro di Laveno Mombello, Museo Internazionale Design ceramico
2002
Milano, Galleria Lorenzelli, Formemutanti
Kreuzlingen, Galerie Latzer
Lisboa, Università Lusìada, design-architettura
Lisboa, Centro Dimensào, design
Hattingen, Museo di Hattingen
Lausanne, mu.dac, Musée de design
2001
Bottrop, Museo Quadrat Josef Albers, Arte-design
Freiburg, Stiftung für Konkrete Kunst, Roland Plheps
2000
Varese, Museo d’Arte Moderna – Castello di Masnago
1998
Ingolstadt, Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Audi
Varese, Galleria Ghiggini
1997
Plauen, Städtische Galerie
Krems, Galerie Göttlicher
Ettlingen, Galerie Suciu
1996
Krems, Galerie Göttlicher
Cunardo, Fornaci Ibis
1994
Ludwigshafen, Wilhelm Hack Museum
Immenstaad am Bodensee, Orangerie Draenert
Lisboa, Palácio Galveias, retrospettiva arte-design
1993
München, Die Neue Sammlung Museum, retrospettiva arte-design
Liège, Musée Val Saint Lambert
1991
Tokyo, Seibu Artforum
Tsu, Mie prefectural Art Museum
1990
Dornbirn, Möbelhaus Luger, design
Bremen, Securitas Galerie
1989
Ingolstadt, Austellungsraume im Stadttheater
Kreuzlingen, Galerie Latzer
1988
Romans-sur-Isère, Musée
1987
Mannheim, Städtische Kunsthalle
Helsinki, Amos Anderson Museum
1986
Darmstadt, Mathildenhöhe
Düsseldorf, Galerie Schoeller
1985
Verona, Museo di Castelvecchio
Tokyo, Axis Gallery
Bochum, Museum Bochum
1984
Cerro di Laveno, Museo della Ceramica
Köln, Galerie Rosenthal
Tokyo, Unac Tokyo
1983
Rapperswil, Galerie Seestrasse
1980
Selb, Centro culturale Rosenthal
Basel, Galerie von Bartha
1979
Ludwigshafen, Wilhelm Hack Museum
1978
Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti
Bergamo, Palazzo della Ragione
Varese, Musei Civici di Villa Mirabello
Graz, Kunstlerhaus
Malmö, Galerie Nordenhake
Bochum, Museum Bochum
1977
Intra, Galleria Corsini
Varese, Galleria della Piazza
Padova, Galleria Adelphi
Bergamo, Galleria Lorenzelli
Mantova, Casa del Mantegna, retrospettiva
Pécs, Janus Pannonius Múzeum
Hamburg, Galerie Beckmann
Milano, bon-a-tirer
1976
Basel, Kunstmarkt, Galerie Latzer
Zürich, Galerie Maurer
Como, Centro RS
1975
Milano, Galleria Lorenzelli
Padova, Galleria Adelphi
Rapperswil, Galerie Seestrasse
1974
Como, Centro RS
Prato, Galleria Nova
Milano, Galleria Bon-a-tirer
Milano, Galleria del Naviglio
Karlsruhe, Galerie Novalis
Bergamo, Galleria Method
1973
Oldenburg, Oldenburg Kunstverein
Kreuzlingen, Galerie Latzer
Zürich, Galerie Verna
Oldenburg, Galerie Centro
1972
Hannover, Kestner-Gesellschaft, retrospettiva
Pesaro, Galleria Il Segnapassi
Basel, Galerie Minimax
1971
Rapperswil, Galerie ’58
Verona, Galleria Ferrari
Bergamo, Galleria 2B
Hamburg, Galerie Design 1
Milano, Galleria del Naviglio
Padova, Galleria Eremitani
1970
Zürich, Galerie Verna
Graz, Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum
Wien, Galerie im Griechenbeisl
1969
Esslingen, Galerie Nex Aesthetics
Genova, Galleria La Polena
Genève, Galerie Aurora
Bruxelles, Palais des Beaux Arts, Europalia
Nyon, Historische Galerie
1968
Venezia, XXXIV Biennale Internazionale d’Arte, sala personale
Venezia, Galleria del Naviglio
1967
Milano Galleria del Naviglio
Köln, Galerie Tobies und Silex
Dortmund, Galerie Mutzenbach
Basel, Galerie Handschin
1965
Genova, Galleria del Deposito