Pierre Castignola

Eyes on Talents member, designer Pierre Castignola, presents π™π™‰π™’π˜Όπ™‰π™π™€π˜Ώ π™‚π™π™€π™Žπ™, a solo show at the Parisian flagship of ITEM IDEM, as part of MATTER and SHAPE (hors les murs). Known as a plastic chair enthusiast, π™π™‰π™’π˜Όπ™‰π™π™€π˜Ώ π™‚π™π™€π™Žπ™ stages an unsolicited collaboration between Castignola and Pierre Paulin. Working from 39 Tango chairs designed by Paulin in the 1980s and discovered in a municipal swimming pool under renovation, the installation reconstructs a peculiar guest room – one where Castignola inserts himself into Paulin’s work. Both tribute and disruption, the project explores the limits of appropriation with a playful, brutalist tone, questioning authorship and ownership, especially as Paulin himself once acted as a ghost designer for Henry Massonnet on this very object.