SFO Museum (from youtube):
"The Italian propensity for artistic design, historically demonstrated in
a wide range of manufactured goods, has perhaps never been better
exemplified than in the beautiful motorcycles that graced Italy's
racetracks and roadways in the 1950s and 1960s. Over the course of two
decades, an unprecedented number of Italian firms, many of them lost to
history, produced a dizzying array of small-sized motorcycles for a
country with a desperate need for mobility after World War II. These
machines were created at a time of impoverished resources, but were
consistent with a characteristically Italian insistence on producing,
and demanding, objects of extraordinary design and beauty. Nineteen
motorcycles, ranging from singularly produced racers such as Carlo
Ubbiali's 1951 Mondial 125cc Bialbero Grand Prix to 50cc production
bikes from the late 1960s, demonstrate that while necessity breeds
invention, the results can be truly stunning.
Moto Bellissima:
Italian Motorcycles from the 1950s and 1960s is located pre-security in
the International Terminal Main Hall Departures Lobby, San Francisco
International Airport. The exhibition is on view to all Airport visitors
from November 5, 2011 to April 28, 2012. There is no charge to view
the exhibition."
My Lord these bikes are beautiful.
Is there a greater country with as deep a design history as Italy?
The only nations that come to mind are USA or Japan.
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