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Uta Barth, In the light and shadow of Morandi, 2017
Room divider by William Klein at Appartements Bignardi, Milano, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1952. / Style Park
Stephen Leet, Baptistry series 4 positivo negative for BM, 2017
Guardiamoci Negli Occhi / Look Into My Eyes
Graduate Architectural Design Studio fall 2014, Professors Stephen Leet and Buzz Spector, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, Washington University in St. Louis
Bruno Munari
in:
Vetrine Negozi Italiani. Italian show-windows and shops. Italiienische
Laden Und Schaufenster Gestaltung.
edited by Bruno Munari, Emilio Bertonati, L‘uffcio Moderno, 1961.
Immagini Della Realta’ by Bruno Munari, Danese, Milan, 1977
Boxed edition of “40 cards with photographic images to learn about
the different ways of representing objects” plus 12 blank white cards to draw on.
3 different games can be played with the cards: The words and images game,
The misleading images game, and The classification game. Intended for ages 3-6.
source:
http://stoppingoffplace.blogspot.com/2010/05/bruno-munari-images-of-reality.html
Bruno Munari
Useless Machine c 1957
plexiglass, nylon and brass
Bruno Munari
Negative-Positive, Yellow-Red 1951
Gallerie d’Italia, Piazza Scala, Milan
http://www.gallerieditalia.com/en/opere/negativo-positivo-giallo-rosso
exhibition design: Michele De Lucchi
http://www.gallerieditalia.com/en/piazza-scala/il-percorso-espositivo/i-palazzi/lintervento-di-michele-de-lucchi
smoking designers
Bruno Munari
“And thus
we would set about seeking
an aeroplane woman”
1930s
“From the abstract Illegible Books series to the practical 1963 "Supplement to the Italian Dictionary” (a multi-lingual guide to Italian facial expressions and body gestures), this tour through Munari’s archive shows how books can communicate far beyond just printed words.” —Nara Shin (Cool Hunting)
Munari’s Books is now available! Known as “the Leonardo of our time” by Pablo Picasso, Munari’s Books is the first English-language monograph focusing on Italian designer Bruno Munari’s innovative book designs.
Munari, Bruno (1907-1998) - 1948 From Black to White Through Violet (Sotheby’s Milan, 2004) by RasMarley on Flickr.
Bruno Munari, advertisement for Coria shoe sole, 1953. Italy. Via artribune
La Pavoni ‘Modello Concorso’ aka 'Diamante’ Designed by Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari in 1956 One of the great icons of mid-century modern Italian design and perhaps the most beautiful lever espresso machine ever created. This dream-machine is the ultimate frothed wet dream for every self-respecting Italian Barista. In 1956, Gio Ponti, chief editor of the Italian design- and architectural magazine Domus, announced an international design competition for a coffee machine. Domus selected the design by Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari, perhaps not surprising because the design was influenced by the architecture of Gio Ponti. At the time of their selection, both Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari were still young and unknown. But that would all change after their exposure in Domus. Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari nicknamed the espresso machine the “Diamond” for the multi-faceted shape of the elements which could be composed to obtain different combinations of colors and sizes. It was sold by La Pavoni under the commercial name of 'Modello Concorso’ until the early 1960s. After a hiatus of almost 50 years, La Pavoni has tried to revive the 'Diamante’ under their 'Blue Brand’ label; sadly the new design does not incorporate the original levers.
Source: moderndesign.org
Bruno Munari
wall mural 1958
corso Magenta 46, Milan
Bruno Munari, Illegible book, four inches square, 1950s. More to see: PastPrint
Bruno Munari, Libro illeggibile bianco e rosso | Illegible book white and red, 1953.
Another work of the designer’s book theme. Recommended long read about Munari’s books at the Publishing Lab.