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Antonia
Campi

Antonia Campi (1921–2019) was an Italian artist, designer, and ceramicist renowned for her innovative and sculptural approach to ceramics. She studied under Francesco Messina at Milan’s Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera before joining the Società Ceramica Italiana in 1948, where she created groundbreaking designs that merged art and functionality. Her works, such as the Italicus Paper Shears (1962), now in MoMA’s collection, showcase her visionary style. Campi was honored with the prestigious Compasso d'Oro award in 2011, cementing her influence on Italian design and modern ceramics. Her legacy continues to inspire contemporary designers and ceramicists worldwide.

Books
Geometrie impossibili. Le ceramiche di Antonia Campi, 2012
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Antonia Campi
Creativity, Form and Function, 2008
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Antonia Campi. Antologia ceramica (1947-1997). Catalogo della mostra, 1998
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