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Maria Cristina Didero
Italian curator, historian, and author

Maria Cristina Didero

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Italian curator, historian, and author
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Female
Education
philosophy and literature
University of Bologna
Bologna, Province of Bologna, Italy
Employers
Vitra Design Museum
Weil am Rhein, Lörrach, Germany
Fondazione Bisazza
Montecchio Maggiore, Province of Vicenza, Italy
Wallpaper
Design Miami
USA
Museum of Art and Crafts Hamburg
Hamburg-Mitte, Hamburg, Germany
Design Museum Holon
Holon, Tel Aviv District, Israel
Triennale di Milano
Milan, province of Milan, Italy
Kunstgewerbemuseum Dresden
Dresden, Dresden Directorate District, Germany
Lexus
Japan
Milan Furniture Fair
Italy
Notable Works
Superdesign: Italian radical design 1965-75
 
Al(l): projects in aluminium by Michael Young
 
Il mercante di nuvole: Studio65, cinquant'anni di futuro
 
Superdesign: Italian radical design 1965-75
 
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Biography

Maria Cristina Didero is an Italian curator, historian, author, and design scholar. She is curatorial director for Design Miami. Didero is quoted as saying that, "design is all about people, not about chairs."

Biography

Didero grew up in Rimini. She attended and graduated from the University of Bologna, from which she received a degree in literature and philosophy. She lives and works in Milan, where she moved in 1999. She is an expert in Italian design with a focus on the Radical period.

Her curatorial work has involved close collaboration with contemporary designers including Daniel Arsham, the Campana brothers, Richard Hutten, Philippe Malouin,Oki Sato, Bethan Laura Wood, and Michael Young. She has curated exhibitions such as Nendo: The Space in Between and The Conversation Show at the Design Museum Holon, Israel; Al(l) Projects with Aluminum (featuring the British designer Michael Young) at the Centre d'Innovation et de Design at Grand-Hornu in Belgium, and FUN HOUSE by Snarkitecture at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., Take a Seat at the Galleria D’Arte Moderna in Turin; as well as exhibitions at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G), the Museum of Applied Arts in Dresden, and Droog30: Design or Non-design at the Triennale di Milano. She has also been a guest curator and expert consultant for exhibitions staged by commercial galleries such as SuperDesign at the R & Company gallery in New York.

She worked at Vitra Design Museum for 14 years, after which she became the executive director of the Fondazione Bisazza [it]. She has also worked as a design consultant with companies and organisations such as DesignSingapore Council, Vitra, Fritz Hansen, Lexus, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, and Valextra. She as also served on design panels, mentorship programmes, and juries for awards such as Experimenta Design, Design Anthology, the Dezeen awards and the Lexus Design Award. In 2022 she was appointed curatorial director for Design Miami. She and fellow curator Annalisa Rosso created a digital virtual exposition platform called Perfettooo which is a venue for designers "to conceive a dream project to be realised in a mutable ideal space, shaped around their needs and therefore perfectly tailored for their collections."

Didero has written for Domus magazine and was editor-at-large at ICON Design [it] from 2018 to 2020 She has been the Italian editor for Wallpaper magazine since 2021. She is a prolific writer who has covered topics ranging from disability and resilience; the Radical Italian design movement; contemporary design practice and sustainability; to "how an object comes to be and the creators behind these as storytellers, instead of just the object itself". Reflecting on the theme "Golden Age" theme of her Art Basel / Design Miami curatorial debut, she is quoted as saying, "It’s aspirational, a wish and a direct invitation for us to communally consider how we could live more harmoniously with each other and Planet Earth. At the core of the theme is the idea that periods of crisis are followed by periods of great revival and progress. I hope that it taps into an optimism within the society at large. The answers to our current challenges lie in innovation within the arts, design, and, technology and respect for people’s work and lives."

Publications

Books

  • Panella, Ugo; Pisu, Renata; Didero, Maria Cristina (2003). Oltre : sguardi sull'handicap [Beyond : looking at disabilities] (in Italian). Milano: Charta. ISBN 88-8158-468-9. OCLC 54051221.
  • Eccher, Danilo; Didero, Maria Cristina (2010). Keep your seat = Stai al tuo posto. Milano: Electa. ISBN 978-88-370-7535-4. OCLC 610192068.
  • Cattelan, Maurizio; Didero, Maria Cristina; Ferrari, Pierpaolo; Joannou, Dakis; Mendini, Alessandro (2014). 1968. Athens: Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art. ISBN 978-618-5039-04-2. OCLC 881608016.
  • Didero, Maria Cristina; Audrito, Franco (2015). Il mercante di nuvole: Studio65, cinquant'anni di futuro (in Italian). Turin: Galleria civica d'arte moderna e contemporanea. ISBN 978-88-572-2990-4. OCLC 946143173.
  • Lust, Xavier; Didero, Maria Christina (2015). Xavier Lust : design stories. Oostkamp. ISBN 978-90-5856-536-5. OCLC 929592571.{{cite book}}:CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Young, Michael; Didero, Maria Cristina (2016). Al(l): projects in aluminium by Michael Young. Oostkamp: Centre d'innovation et de design. ISBN 978-90-5856-540-2. OCLC 944160332.
  • Didero, Maria Cristina; Rossi, Catharine; Snyderman, Evan; Sudjic, Deyan (2017). Superdesign: Italian radical design 1965-75. New York, NY: The Monacelli Press. ISBN 978-1-58093-495-4. OCLC 970024068.
  • Arsham, Daniel; Mustonen, Alex; Didero, Maria Christina (2018). Snarkitecture. London: Phaidon Press. p. 256. ISBN 9780714876061.
  • Didero, Maria Cristina (2022). People of Maria Cristina Didero. Prague: Okolo.

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