Marco Romanelli

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Bruno Munari's name is synonymous with creativity: through his most important works, this books rediscovers his ideas and projects since his first carrer steps.

From his very first experiences with Marinetti and the “Secondo Futurismo” to the theoretical experimentations on the concept of “negativo-positivo” to the creative workshops for children to the historical graphic works for publishers such as Einaudi, Domus, Bompiani and many others: Munari’s imagination and genius flip through the pages of this book.
Not only an artist, not simply a designer, always an advocate for self-learning : Munari was a poet of the things who cannot be pigeon-holed in a category of the Contemporary: his works are “open” to every public who wants and is able to wonder. Marco Romanelli presents Munari through a personal reading of his ideas and projects, aware that “about Munari even the verb 'telling' does not work. Munari is a world one can only enter”.

This book originally derives from the homonymous exhibition at the Tokyo Shiodomeitalia Creative Center, produced by La Triennale di Milano in collaboration with CLAC, Cantù. This publication in Italian, made by Corraini Edizioni in collaboration with Triennale Design Museum, makes it an autonomous book celebrating Munari along with the several exhibitions all over the world on the occasion of the centenary year of his birth.

 

isbn:  9788875701598

Languages:  Italian

Binding:  paperback

Pages:  88

Width:  15

Height:  21

Edition:  2008

 

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