Listen to the light | EN

By: Davide Groppi
  • Summary

  • Stories of light, because light itself is a story.
    The first podcast series dedicated to Davide Groppi’s search for his own light.
    Light to see and feel people and space. Light like a vision, but also like a feeling.
    Copyright Davide Groppi
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Episodes
  • INCONTROLUCE | Discover a story. A story of light.
    Feb 2 2023
    INCONTROLUCE
    Discover a story. A story of light.

    What we are looking for is a narrative light.
    "Incontroluce" is a listening journey that retraces our idea of light, our values, our work.

    "The lamps and solutions we invent every day are the language we use to seduce and tell our stories."

    Live the digital experience:
    www.davidegroppi.com/en/incontroluce
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    10 mins
  • Special event 2022 | An imaginary dialogue in search of light and magic
    Apr 14 2022
    Light to live, to listen to.
    An imaginary dialogue between Davide Groppi today and Davide Groppi the child, still searching for his idea of light and magic. The search is not yet over, today as before it leans continuously towards new frontiers and boundaries to be overcome. A continuous experiment that has led us to rethink some of our most popular lamps and to present an absolute novelty.
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    4 mins
  • LIGHT and ART - Ep. 1 | Robert Delaunay - Windows Open Simultaneously 1st Part, 3rd Motif, 1912
    Jul 28 2020
    Curated by Peggy Guggenheim Collection for Davide Groppi.

    Windows Open Simultaneously (1912, Robert Delaunay).
    This work is one of the “fragments of a rainbow” proposed by Delaunay in his Windows series, resulting from the scientific knowledge at the beginning of the Twentieth century about light and colour, an integral part of the author’s artistic journey.
    In Windows the reflection on light is at the centre of the artist’s work. A light that fragments reality, creating an iridescent rhythm that forces the eye to move constantly across the canvas, searching for an impossible point of reference.
    “Here, light is here revealed in all its truth”, written by Apollinaire, referring precisely to Delaunay’s work.
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    7 mins

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