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Bruno Munari

    24 octobre 1907 – 29 septembre 1998

    Bruno Munari était un artiste et designer italien dont les contributions fondamentales ont couvert de nombreux domaines des arts visuels et au-delà. Son œuvre englobe la peinture, la sculpture, le cinéma, le design industriel et le graphisme, ainsi que la littérature, la poésie et les activités didactiques. La production créative de Munari est profondément ancrée dans la recherche sur le jeu, l'enfance et la créativité. Son approche combine de manière unique l'invention artistique et l'exploration ludique, faisant de lui une figure marquante dans les arts visuels et l'éducation.

    Bruno Munari
    Drawing the Sun
    The square
    Goodnight Everyone
    Bruno Munari: Photo-Reportage: From the Island of Truffles to the Kingdom of Misunderstandings
    About the Workshop Series: Drawing a Tree
    Supplemento al dizionario italiano
    • Attenzione! They say that a gesture is worth a thousand words, and when it comes to speaking with your hands, the Italians speak volumes. This quirky handbook of Italian gestures, first published in 1958 by renowned Milanese artist and graphic designer Bruno Munari, will help the phalange-phobic decipher the unspoken language of gesturesa language not found in any dictionary. Charming black-and-white photos and wry captions evoke an Italy of days gone by. Speak Italian gives a little hand to anyone who has ever been at a loss for words.

      Supplemento al dizionario italiano
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    • For Drawing a Tree, Bruno Munari proposes: "When drawing a tree, always remember that every branch is more slender than the one that came before. Also note that the trunk splits into two branches, then those branches split in two, then those in two, and so on, and so on, until you have a full tree, be it straight, squiggly, curved up, curved down, or bent sideways by the wind."

      About the Workshop Series: Drawing a Tree
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    • Bruno Munari's Fotocronache, first published in 1944, serves as a profound exploration of photography's role in communication. Through his engaging wit and keen insights, Munari analyzes how images convey specific information while also allowing for diverse interpretations. This work remains a significant resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of visual communication, blending humor with critical analysis.

      Bruno Munari: Photo-Reportage: From the Island of Truffles to the Kingdom of Misunderstandings
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    • Goodnight Everyone

      • 10pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      This unpublished work of 1945 completes the historic series of first animated books for children, again using large pictures, pages and various inserts to tell the story of nighttime around Chuck's house.

      Goodnight Everyone
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    • Bruno Munari investigates the design elements of the square and its use in designs as diverse as churches, monuments, games and fonts. He investigates the meaning of the square as the idea of enclosure, home and settlement as well as the interesting permutations that can be achieved from the monotonous repetition of four sides.

      The square
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    • Drawing the Sun

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This guide offers a fun and lively approach to drawing the sun, encouraging creativity and self-expression. It features engaging techniques and tips that cater to artists of all skill levels, making it accessible for beginners while also providing inspiration for more experienced creators. With a focus on playful styles and vibrant colors, readers are invited to explore various artistic interpretations of the sun, fostering a joyful and imaginative drawing experience.

      Drawing the Sun
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    • Bruno Munari: Square, Circle, Triangle

      • 285pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Il quadrato A1960 Bruno Munari. First English edition by Maurizio Corraini s.r.l. 2005. Il cerchio A1964 Bruno Munari. First English edition by Maurizio Corraini s.r.l. 2006. Il triangolo A1976 Bruno Munari. First English edition by Maurizio Corraini s.r.l. 2007.

      Bruno Munari: Square, Circle, Triangle
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    • ABC

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      In this imaginative ABC, acclaimed artist, designer and children's author, Bruno Munari shows how fun letters can be. From an Ant on an Apple to a Blue Butterfly to a Cat in a Cage, Munari pairs words in whimsical ways until Fly frees itself from its page, lands on the Hat, buzzes near the Ice Cream and provides the final sound for Zzzzz.

      ABC
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    • Saluti e baci. Love and Kisses

      Esercizi di evasione. Exercises in Evasion

      • 93pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      “Postcards reinvented "personalized” through games of cuts, inserts, reconstructions with funny notes in the margin.“

      Saluti e baci. Love and Kisses
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    • “God is a circle whose centre is everywhere but whose circumference is nowhere”. Circle means perfection, cyclicity, superiority of the divinity, but also instability and movement. In nature soap bubbles are spherical and internal trees’ rings are circular; the legend tells that Giotto drew a perfect O, while perfection is tangible on Michelangelo’s “Tondo Doni” and Botticelli’s “Vergine col Bambino”. King Arthur’s knights were pairs around a round table, and nowadays people sit in circle to make a decision or watch a show. Bruno Munari selects and describes in this little, extraordinary encyclopedia, several uses of this fascinating and mysterious form, instable and hieratic at the same time.

      The Circle
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