
The Estorick Collection opens 2026 with the UK’s first solo exhibition dedicated to Alessandro Mendini (1931–2019), one of post-war Italy’s most creative and influential designers and architects. Bringing together around 50 key works – from furniture and drawings to paintings, rugs and design objects – the show celebrates Mendini’s playful and poetic approach to design across his extraordinary career and through his iconic collaborations with companies such as Alessi, Venini and Swatch.
Born in Milan, Mendini worked with figures like Robert Venturi and Ettore Sottsass in addition to editing Casabella, Domus and Modo (which he founded), becoming a central voice in postmodernism – his work being defined by its wit and exuberance, and by a broad spectrum of artistic references that shaped his unique approach to design.
A significant source of inspiration was the Italian Futurist movement of the early 20th century. Mendini shared its utopian ambition to ‘reconstruct the universe’ by fusing art and everyday life. The exhibition highlights this connection through two bold works in fabric dedicated to Futurist artist Fortunato Depero, as well as a series of “mechanical masks” paying tribute to figures such as F. T. Marinetti, Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Gino Severini and Antonio Sant’Elia.
The exhibition explores other aspects of the close relationship between Mendini’s work and that of the historical avant-gardes. Highlights of the show include a Kandissi sofa, inspired by Kandinsky’s abstract compositions, whilst a later group of sculptures and vases reference the mannequin-like figures that appear in Malevich’s works of the 1930s. Also featured is the celebrated Proust Armchair of 1978: a neo- Baroque item of furniture transformed with Pointillist colour. Such pieces epitomise Mendini’s simultaneously respectful and irreverent engagement with art history – a consistent feature of his work being its gleeful subversion of the Modernist dictum ‘form follows function’.
Photo credit: Alessandro Mendini K2 , 2013 Two-seater sofa in painted wood with Carmen fabric, 137×62×92cm Archivio Alessandro Mendini Photo: Lot of Brazil
| Hours | Monday and Tuesday: ClosedWednesday to Saturday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Sunday 12:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Venue | Estorick Collection |
| Type | Exhibition |
| Duration | 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| City | London |
About
Estorick Collection
The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art opened in London in 1998. A Grade II listed Georgian town house, it was originally restored with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Further recent renovations have opened up the space of the ground-floor entranceway, bookshop and café, while its six galleries and art library have also been fully upgraded. The Collection is known internationally for its core of Futurist works, as well as figurative art and sculpture dating from 1890 to the 1950s. The exhibition programme continues to address artists, movements, and questions in ways that change our understanding of Italian art and culture.











