
Peter Shire's Grand Tour
âSome of these photos I took with the intuition that they were important, and all of them with the desire to capture my impressions and my memory. Who would have known that they would become something. The accidental tourist, the accidental documentarian?â
âPeter ShireÂ
Peter Shireâs Grand Tour: A Snapshot of Design History, 1980â1989, edited by Christoph Radl, is a deeply personal photo diary chronicling the decade of Memphisââthe last design revolutionâ, headed by maestro Ettore Sottsass, the leaning tower of Italian design. Peter didnât know it at the time, but his snapshots of Italy in the â80s (with a sidequest to Vienna) were the serendipitous beginning, middle, and end of something big. Peter Shireâs Grand Tour pairs candid pictures with personal interludes to trace the heady, unpolished brilliance of a movement before it knew what it was. With the unwitting eye of a tourist-turned-historian, Peterâs camera captured it allâfrom Caravaggio at the Uffizi to storefronts of womenâs lingerie shops and beautiful sunsets, alongside rogue selfies and a cast of Memphis Group legends including Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro Mendini, and Matteo Thun.Â
Christoph Radl, art director and graphic designer, moved to Milan in the â70s, getting his golden chance to work at the studio Sottsass Associati in 1980. From there, he went on to become the graphic designer of Memphis and has been friends with Peter ever since. âI was there too, and I had no idea what was going on ⊠It took me many years before I finally started to understand what Iâd been a witness to. But I didnât take pictures. Fortunately, Peter didâ.
This book expands on Apartamentoâs long-standing exploration of Memphis, Italian Radical Design, and their peripheries. It follows early features on Nathalie Du Pasquier, Alessandro Mendini, Andrea Branzi, Santi Caleca, Peter Shire himself, as well as conversations with Gianni Pettena, Ugo La Pietra, and Lapo Binazzi, and more. Peter Shireâs Grand Tour offers an unfiltered snapshot into design history, seen through the eyes of a young artist who was simply living itâan outsider, in a way, on the inside. Looking outside-in or inside-out?
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âSome of these photos I took with the intuition that they were important, and all of them with the desire to capture my impressions and my memory. Who would have known that they would become something. The accidental tourist, the accidental documentarian?â
âPeter ShireÂ
Peter Shireâs Grand Tour: A Snapshot of Design History, 1980â1989, edited by Christoph Radl, is a deeply personal photo diary chronicling the decade of Memphisââthe last design revolutionâ, headed by maestro Ettore Sottsass, the leaning tower of Italian design. Peter didnât know it at the time, but his snapshots of Italy in the â80s (with a sidequest to Vienna) were the serendipitous beginning, middle, and end of something big. Peter Shireâs Grand Tour pairs candid pictures with personal interludes to trace the heady, unpolished brilliance of a movement before it knew what it was. With the unwitting eye of a tourist-turned-historian, Peterâs camera captured it allâfrom Caravaggio at the Uffizi to storefronts of womenâs lingerie shops and beautiful sunsets, alongside rogue selfies and a cast of Memphis Group legends including Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro Mendini, and Matteo Thun.Â
Christoph Radl, art director and graphic designer, moved to Milan in the â70s, getting his golden chance to work at the studio Sottsass Associati in 1980. From there, he went on to become the graphic designer of Memphis and has been friends with Peter ever since. âI was there too, and I had no idea what was going on ⊠It took me many years before I finally started to understand what Iâd been a witness to. But I didnât take pictures. Fortunately, Peter didâ.
This book expands on Apartamentoâs long-standing exploration of Memphis, Italian Radical Design, and their peripheries. It follows early features on Nathalie Du Pasquier, Alessandro Mendini, Andrea Branzi, Santi Caleca, Peter Shire himself, as well as conversations with Gianni Pettena, Ugo La Pietra, and Lapo Binazzi, and more. Peter Shireâs Grand Tour offers an unfiltered snapshot into design history, seen through the eyes of a young artist who was simply living itâan outsider, in a way, on the inside. Looking outside-in or inside-out?











