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Bruno Munari

Bruno Munari (24 October 1907 in Milan – 29 September 1998 in Milan) was "one of the greatest actors of 20th-century art, design and graphics".[1] He was an Italian artist, designer, and inventor who contributed fundamentals to many fields of visual arts (painting, sculpture, film, industrial design, graphic design) in modernism, futurism, and concrete art, and in non-visual arts (literature, poetry) with his research on games, didactic method, movement, tactile learning, kinesthetic learning, and creativity. On the utility of art, Munari once said, "Art shall not be separated from life: things that are good to look at, and bad to be used, should not exist".[2]

Bruno Munari
Born(1907-10-24)24 October 1907
Milan, Italy
Died29 September 1998(1998-09-29) (aged 90)
Milan, Italy
Resting placeCimitero Monumentale, Milan, Italy
Occupation(s)Artist, designer, writer
Bruno Munari photographed by Federico Patellani (1950)

Early life edit

Bruno Munari was born in Milan but spent his childhood and teenage years in Badia Polesine, where his family had relocated to run a hotel.[2] In 1926 he returned to Milan where he started to work with his uncle, who was an engineer. In 1927, he started to follow Marinetti and the Futurist movement, displaying his work in many exhibitions. Three years later he associated with Riccardo Castagnedi (Ricas), with whom he worked as a graphic designer until 1938. During a trip to Paris, in 1933, he met Louis Aragon and André Breton. From 1938 to September 1943 he worked as a press graphic designer for Mondadori, and as art director of Tempo Magazine and Grazia, two magazines owned by Mondadori. At the same time he began designing books for children, originally created for his son Alberto.[3]

Futurism edit

Bruno Munari joined the 'Second' Italian Futurist movement in Italy led by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in the late 1920s. During this period, Munari contributed collages to Italian magazines, some of them highly propagandist, and created sculptural works which would unfold in the coming decades including his useless machines, and his abstract-geometrical works.[4] After World War II Munari disassociated himself with Italian Futurism because of its proto-Fascist connotations.[5]

Later life edit

In 1948, Munari, Gillo Dorfles, Gianni Monnet and Atanasio Soldati, founded Movimento Arte Concreta (MAC),[6] the Italian movement for concrete art. During the 1940s and 1950s, Munari produced many objects for the Italian design industry, including light fixtures, ashtrays, televisions, espresso machines, and toys among other objects.[7]

 
Cubo ashtray designed for Danese Milano (1957)
 
Falkland pendant light designed for Danese Milano

In his later life, Munari, worried by the incorrect perception of his artistic work, which is still confused with the other genres of his activity (didactics, design, graphics), selected art historian Miroslava Hajek as curator of a selection of his most important works in 1969. This collection, structured chronologically, shows his continuous creativity, thematic coherence and the evolution of his aesthetic philosophy throughout his artistic life.

Munari was also a significant contributor in the field of children's books and toys, later in his life, though he had been producing books for children since the 1930s. He used textured, tactile surfaces and cut-outs to create books that teach about touch, movement, and colour through kinesthetic learning.

Munari died in Milan on September 29, 1998.[8]

 
Munari's grave at the Cimitero Monumentale in Milan, Italy, in 2015

Design and visual communication works edit

 
Swing into books, Book week, November 1–7, 1964
  • Munari, Bruno; Scheiwiller, Giovanni (1963). Good design. Milan: All'insegna del pesce d'oro (later Scheiwiller Editore)
  • Munari, Bruno (1966). Arte come mestiere [Design as Art (literally: Art as Craft]. ISBN 978-0-14-103581-9.
  • Munari, Bruno (1968). Design e comunicazione visiva. Contributo a una metodologia didattica [Design and Visual Communication. Contributions to a Teaching Method]. Roma-Bari: Laterza
  • Munari, Bruno (1971). Artista e designer [Artist and Designer]. Roma-Bari: Laterza
  • Munari, Bruno (1971). Codice ovvio [Obvious Code]. Turin: Einaudi
  • Supplemento al Dizionario Italiano. Mantova, Italy: Corraini. 2014

The following are included in Design as Art. They have also been published individually:

  • The Triangle. Mantova, Italy: Corraini. 2007.
  • The Discovery of the Circle. New York: G. Wittenborn. (English translation by Marcello and Edna Maestro.) 1965.
  • Discovery of the Square. New York: George Wittenborn. (English translation by Desmond O'Grady.) 1965.

Educational games and workshops edit

From 1988 to 1992 Munari collaborated personally in the educational workshops of the Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art in Prato, training the internal staff, namely Barbara Conti and Riccardo Farinelli, who will continue and coordinate the museum workshops on an ongoing basis until 2014.

  • Le costruzioni in legno "Scatola di architettura" for Castelletti (1945)
  • I giocattoli Gatto Meo (1949) and Scimmietta Zizì (1953) for Pirelli
  • From 1959 to 1976, various games for Danese (Proiezioni dirette, ABC, Labirinto, Più e meno, Metti le foglie, Strutture, Trasformazioni, Dillo coi segni, Immagini della realtà)
  • Le mani guardano (1979), Milano
  • Primo laboratorio per bambini at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milano (1977)
  • Laboratorio "Giocare con l'arte" at Museo internazionale delle ceramiche in Faenza (1981) in collaboration with Gian Carlo Bojani.
  • I laboratori per bambini del Kodomo no shiro (Castello dei bambini) in Tokyo (1985)
  • Giocare con l'arte (1987) Palazzo Reale, Milano
  • Giocare con la natura (1988) Museo civico di storia naturale, Milano
  • Giocare con l'arte (1988) Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, laboratori permanenti
  • Ritrovare l'infanzia (1989) Fiera Milano, Workshops dedicated to the elderly, Milano
  • Un fiore con amore (1991) Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli
  • Giocare con la fotocopiatrice (1991) Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli
  • Il "Libro letto", trapunta scritta che è sia libro che letto (1993) for Interflex
  • Lab-Lib (1992) Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli
  • Giocare con la puntatrice (1994) Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli
  • Tavole Tattili (1995) Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli

Munari's books for children edit

  • The Elephant's Wish. The World Publishing Company. 1945.
  • Bruno Munari's Zoo. Cleveland: World Pub. Co. 1963.
  • In the dark of the night. (Nella notte buia) New York: G. Wittenborn. 1961.
  • The circus in the mist. New York: World Pub. Co. 1969.
  • The elephant's wish. Cleveland: World Pub. Co. 1959.
  • "What I'd like to be". London (23 Lower Belgrave Street, London SW1): Printed and made in Italy and published by the Harvill Press. 1945.
  • Jimmy has lost his cap: where can it be? New York: W. Collins. 1980.
  • Who's there?: Open the door. New York: W. Collins. 1980.
  • Romilda the frog. Mantova: Maurizio Corraini. 1997.
  • The lorry driver. London: Harvill Press. 1945.
  • Bruno Books. Harvill Press: London; printed in Italy. 1953. Compilation of What I'd like to be; The Lorry driver; and Georgie has lost his cap.
  • Animals for sale. Mantova: Maurizio Corraini. 2004.
  • From Afar it was an Island, Maurizio Corraini s.r.l. 2006
  • Bruno Munari: From Afar It Is An Island, Emme Edizioni, Milan, 1971
  • Drawing the sun
  • Drawing a tree
  • Movo: modelli volanti e parti staccate – Grafitalia (1940)
  • Mondo aria acqua terra – (1940)
  • Le macchine di MunariEinaudi (1942)
  • Abecedario di Munari – Einaudi (1942)
  • Scatola di architettura – Castelletti (1945)
  • Mai contentiMondadori (1945)
  • L'uomo del camion – Mondadori (1945)
  • Toc toc – Mondadori (1945)
  • Il prestigiatore verde – Mondadori (1945)
  • Storie di tre uccellini – Mondadori (1945)
  • Il venditore di animali – Mondadori (1945)
  • Gigi cerca il suo berretto – Mondadori (1945)
  • Che cos'è l'orologio – Editrice Piccoli (1947)
  • Che cos'è il termometro – Editrice Piccoli (1947)
  • Meo il gatto matto – Pirelli (1948)
  • Acqua terra aria – Orlando Cibelli Editore (1952)
  • Nella notte buia – Muggiani (1956)
  • L'alfabetiere – Einaudi (1960)
  • Bruno Munari's ABC – World Publishing Company (1960)
  • Bruno Munari's Zoo – World Publishing Company (1963)
  • La torta in cielo – Einaudi (1966)
  • Nella nebbia di Milano – Emme edizioni (1968)
  • Da lontano era un'isola – Emme edizioni (1971)
  • L'uccellino Tic Tic, con Emanuele Luzzati – Einaudi (1972)
  • Cappuccetto Verde – Einaudi (1972)
  • Cappuccetto Giallo – Einaudi (1972)
  • Dove andiamo?, con Mari Carmen Diaz – Emme edizioni (1973)
  • Un fiore con amore – Einaudi (1973)
  • Un paese di plastica, con Ettore Maiotti – Einaudi (1973)
  • Rose nell'insalata – Einaudi (1974)
  • Pantera nera, con Franca Capalbi – Einaudi (1975)
  • L'esempio dei grandi, con Florenzio Corona – Einaudi (1976)
  • Il furbo colibrì, con Paola Bianchetto – Einaudi (1977)
  • Disegnare un albero – Zanichelli (1977)
  • Disegnare il sole – Zanichelli (1980)
  • I prelibri (12 libri) – Danese (1980)
  • Cappuccetto Rosso Verde Giallo Blu e Bianco – Einaudi (1981)
  • Tantagente – The Museum of Modern Art (1983)
  • Il merlo ha perso il becco, con Giovanni Belgrano – Danese (1987)
  • La favola delle favole – Publi-Paolini (1994)
  • La rana Romilda – Corraini (1997)
  • Il prestigiatore giallo – Corraini (1997)
  • Buona notte a tutti – Corraini (1997)
  • Cappuccetto bianco – Corraini (1999)

Munari's research books edit

  • Libri illeggibili – Libreria Salto (1949)
  • Libro illeggibile n. 8 – (1951)
  • Libro illeggibile n. 12 – (1951)
  • Libro illeggibile n. 15 – (1951)
  • Libro illeggibile – (1952)
  • An unreadable quadrat-print – Hilversum (1953)
  • Sei linee in movimento – (1958)
  • Libro illeggibile n. XXV – (1959)
  • Libro illeggibile con pagine intercambiabili – (1960)
  • Libro illeggibile n. 25 – (1964)
  • Libro illeggibile 1966 – Galleria dell'Obelisco (1966)
  • Libro illeggibile N.Y.1 – The Museum of Modern Art (1967)
  • Guardiamoci negli occhi – Giorgio Lucini editore (1970)
  • Libro illeggibile MN1 – Corraini (1984)
  • La regola e il caso – Mano (1984)
  • I negativi-positivi 1950 – Corraini (1986)
  • Munari 80 a un millimetro da me – Scheiwiller (1987)
  • Libro illeggibile MN1 – Corraini (1988)
  • Libro illeggibile 1988-2 – Arcadia (1988)
  • Simultaneità degli opposti – Corraini (1989)
  • Alta tensione – Vismara Arte (1990)
  • Libro illeggibile NA-1 – Beppe Morra (1990)
  • Strappo alla regola – (1990)
  • Amici della Sincron – Galleria Sincron (1991)
  • Rito segreto – Laboratorio 66 (1991)
  • Metamorfosi delle plastiche – Triennale di Milano (1991)
  • Alla faccia! Esercizi di stile – Corraini (1992)
  • Libro illeggibile MN3. Luna capricciosa – Corraini (1992)
  • Saluti e baci. Esercizi di evasione – Corraini (1992)
  • Viaggio nella fantasia – Corraini (1992)
  • Pensare confonde le idee – Corraini (1992)
  • Aforismi riciclati – Pulcinoelefante (1991)
  • Verbale scritto – il melangolo (1992)
  • Fenomeni bifronti – Etra/Arte (1993)
  • Libro illeggibile MN4 – Corraini (1994)
  • Tavola tattile – Alpa Magicla (1994)
  • Mostra collettiva di Bruno Munari – Corraini (1994)
  • Adulti e bambini in zone inesplorate – Corraini (1994)
  • Contanti affettuosissimi auguri – NodoLibri (1994)
  • Aforismi – Pulcinoelefante (1994)
  • Libro illeggibile MN5 – Corraini (1995)
  • Il mare come artigiano – Corraini (1995)
  • Emozioni – Corraini (1995)
  • A proposito di torroni – Pulcinoelefante (1996)
  • Prima del disegno – Corraini (1996)
  • Ma chi è Bruno Munari? – Corraini (1996)
  • Segno & segno – Etra/arte (1996)

Munari's other books edit

Major exhibitions edit

  • 1954. Olivetti: Design in Industry. "Munari's Slides," used as an example of his pitture proiettate (1952–54; co-curated by Bruno Munari.)
  • 1986 A Bruno Munari Retrospective. Palazzo Reale, Milan, Italy
  • 1989 A Bruno Munari Retrospective. Museum of Jerusalem, Israel
  • 1995 Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 1995 Retrospective, Museo di Cantù, Italy
  • 1997 Bruno Munari Instalace, Museum of Modern Art, Klatovy Gallery, Klenova (Czech Republic)
  • 2004 Tinguely e Munari. Opere in azione, Museo La Spezia, Italy
  • 2007 Bruno Munari, Rotonda della Besana, Milan, Italy
  • 2008 Bruno Munari, The Museum of the Ara Pacis, Rome, Italy
  • 2012 Bruno Munari: My Futurist Past. Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London, UK.

Awards and recognitions edit

  • Compasso d'Oro award from the ADI (Associazione per il Disegno Industriale) (1954, 1955, 1979)
  • Golden medal of the Triennale di Milano for the "Libri illeggibili" book (1957)
  • Andersen award as best child author (1974)
  • Honorable mention from the New York Science Academy (1974)
  • Graphic award in the Bologna Fair for the childhood (1984)
  • Award from the Japan Design Foundation, for the intense human value of his design (1985)
  • Lego award for his exceptional contributions to the development of creativity for children (1986)
  • Award from Accademia dei Lincei for his graphic work (1988)
  • Award Spiel Gut of Ulm (1971, 1973, 1987)
  • Honoris causa in architettura from the Genova University (1989)
  • ADCI Milan Hall of Fame in Creativity and Communication (1990)
  • Marconi award of the Brera Academy (1992)
  • Cavaliere di Gran Croce (1994)
  • Honorable partnership of Harvard University

Major collections and holdings edit

  • Collezione Miroslava Hajek, Novara, Italy
  • Collezione Fondazione Danese-Vodoz, Milan, Italy
  • Collezione Angelo & Silvia Calmarini, Milan, Italy
  • Collezione Massimo & Sonia Cirulli Archive, New York
  • Collezione Dabbeni, Lugano, Switzerland
  • Collezione Bruno Munari. Museo Galleria del Design e dell’Arredamento, Milan, Italy.
  • Fondazione Casaperlarte, Cantù, Italy
  • Fondo Munari CSAC, University of Parma, Italy
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Museo d'arte MAGA di Gallarate (VA)
  • MART – Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto (Provincia di Trento)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bruno Munari". Treccani (in Italian).
  2. ^ a b "Bruno Munari". www.domusweb.it. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Bruno Munari: art director, 1943–1944". Domus. 24 March 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  4. ^ G. D. Silk. “The Photo Collages of Bruno Munari.” in Cultural and Artistic Upheavals in Modern Europe 1848 to 1945. Sally Metzler and Elizabeth Lovett College (Jacksonville, FL: Cummer Museum of Art, 1996), pp. 41–76.
  5. ^ Hájek, Miroslava, “Bruno Munari, Futurista." From 2012. Bruno Munari: my futurist past. Cinisello Balsamo: Silvana
  6. ^ Movimento Arte Concreta, Ketterer Kunst
  7. ^ Anne Hanley, Obituary: Bruno Munari, 01 October 1998, Independent
  8. ^ Weintraub, Laural (2003). "Munari, Bruno". Grove Art Online. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T060289.

Further reading edit

  • Bruno Munari: The Lightness of Art, ed. by Pierpaolo Antonello, Matilde Nardelli, Margherita Zanoletti (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2017).
  • In the Darkness of the Night: A Bruno Munari Artist's Book, Princeton Architectural Press, 2017. (ISBN 978-1-61689-630-0)
  • Bruno Munari: Square, Circle, Triangle, Princeton Architectural Press, 2016. (ISBN 978-1616894122)
  • Miroslava Hajek, Luca Zaffarano, Bruno Munari: my futurist past, Silvana Editorale, 2012, ISBN 978-88-36624-75-1.
  • Miroslava Hajek, Luca Panaro, Fantasia esatta i colori della luce di Bruno Munari, APM edizioni, 2008, ISBN 978-88-89109-28-1.
  • Francesco Franco, Gianni Rodari e Bruno Munari. I cinque libri: racconti e disegni brevi, in "Bollettino '900", 2007, n. 1–2, .
  • Francesco Franco, Bruno Munari. Dalla copertina alla coperta, fino al riciclaggio del ciclo, in "BTA – Bollettino Telematico dell’Arte", 21/3/2007, n. 451, [3].
  • Miriam Nocchi Croccolo, Un progetto a lungo termine. I laboratori di Bruno Munari, Edizioni ETS, Pisa 2005.
  • Bruno Corà, Pietro Bellasi, Alberto Fiz, Miroslava Hajek, Guido Magnaguagno, Tinguely e Munari. Opere in azione, Mazzotta Editore, Milano 2004, ISBN 88-202-1693-0.
  • Giorgio Maffei, Munari: i libri, Sylvestre Bonnard, 2002.
  • Claude Lichtenstein, Alfredo Haberli – Air Made Visible: A Visual Reader on Bruno Munari, Lars Muller, 2000.
  • Beppe Finessi, Su Munari – Abitare Segesta, 1999.
  • Alberto Fiz, Omaggio a Bruno Munari, Mazzotta editore, Milano 1999.
  • Miroslava Hajek, Bruno Munari, Revue Svetovej Literatury, 1997 n°1, page 145.
  • Miroslava Hajek, Bruno Munari, Instalace edizioni GKK 1997, ISBN 80-85628-24-4.
  • Mostra di Bruno Munari, inventore artista scrittore designer architetto grafico gioca con i bambini, Corraini Editore, Milano 1995.
  • Marco Meneguzzo, Bruno Munari Mostra Collettiva, Adulti e bambini in zone inesplorate, Corraini Editore, Milano 1994.
  • Marco Meneguzzo, Bruno Munari, Laterza, 1993.
  • Marco Meneguzzo, Munari '50, La bellezza come funzione, Corraini Editore, 1991.
  • Bruno Munari, Editore Electa, 1986.
  • Aldo Tanchis, Bruno Munari, Idea Books, 1986.
  • Luciano Marucci, Viaggi nell'arte. Bruno Munari. Creativa mente, Cauda Pavonis, 1986.*

External links edit

  • MunArt (compendium of Munari's work, exhibitions, and biographical detail)
  • Bruno Munari holdings in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
  • Bruno Munari books (Corraini edizioni [it] catalogue)
  • Bruno Munari's books for Corraini Edizioni
  • Bruno Munari speaking about didactic method, short documentary film (in Italian)
  • Bruno Munari entry, Treccani encyclopaedia (in Italian)

bruno, munari, october, 1907, milan, september, 1998, milan, greatest, actors, 20th, century, design, graphics, italian, artist, designer, inventor, contributed, fundamentals, many, fields, visual, arts, painting, sculpture, film, industrial, design, graphic, . Bruno Munari 24 October 1907 in Milan 29 September 1998 in Milan was one of the greatest actors of 20th century art design and graphics 1 He was an Italian artist designer and inventor who contributed fundamentals to many fields of visual arts painting sculpture film industrial design graphic design in modernism futurism and concrete art and in non visual arts literature poetry with his research on games didactic method movement tactile learning kinesthetic learning and creativity On the utility of art Munari once said Art shall not be separated from life things that are good to look at and bad to be used should not exist 2 Bruno MunariBorn 1907 10 24 24 October 1907Milan ItalyDied29 September 1998 1998 09 29 aged 90 Milan ItalyResting placeCimitero Monumentale Milan ItalyOccupation s Artist designer writer Bruno Munari photographed by Federico Patellani 1950 Contents 1 Early life 2 Futurism 3 Later life 4 Design and visual communication works 5 Educational games and workshops 6 Munari s books for children 7 Munari s research books 8 Munari s other books 9 Major exhibitions 10 Awards and recognitions 11 Major collections and holdings 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksEarly life editBruno Munari was born in Milan but spent his childhood and teenage years in Badia Polesine where his family had relocated to run a hotel 2 In 1926 he returned to Milan where he started to work with his uncle who was an engineer In 1927 he started to follow Marinetti and the Futurist movement displaying his work in many exhibitions Three years later he associated with Riccardo Castagnedi Ricas with whom he worked as a graphic designer until 1938 During a trip to Paris in 1933 he met Louis Aragon and Andre Breton From 1938 to September 1943 he worked as a press graphic designer for Mondadori and as art director of Tempo Magazine and Grazia two magazines owned by Mondadori At the same time he began designing books for children originally created for his son Alberto 3 Futurism editBruno Munari joined the Second Italian Futurist movement in Italy led by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in the late 1920s During this period Munari contributed collages to Italian magazines some of them highly propagandist and created sculptural works which would unfold in the coming decades including his useless machines and his abstract geometrical works 4 After World War II Munari disassociated himself with Italian Futurism because of its proto Fascist connotations 5 Later life editIn 1948 Munari Gillo Dorfles Gianni Monnet and Atanasio Soldati founded Movimento Arte Concreta MAC 6 the Italian movement for concrete art During the 1940s and 1950s Munari produced many objects for the Italian design industry including light fixtures ashtrays televisions espresso machines and toys among other objects 7 nbsp Cubo ashtray designed for Danese Milano 1957 nbsp Falkland pendant light designed for Danese MilanoIn his later life Munari worried by the incorrect perception of his artistic work which is still confused with the other genres of his activity didactics design graphics selected art historian Miroslava Hajek as curator of a selection of his most important works in 1969 This collection structured chronologically shows his continuous creativity thematic coherence and the evolution of his aesthetic philosophy throughout his artistic life Munari was also a significant contributor in the field of children s books and toys later in his life though he had been producing books for children since the 1930s He used textured tactile surfaces and cut outs to create books that teach about touch movement and colour through kinesthetic learning Munari died in Milan on September 29 1998 8 nbsp Munari s grave at the Cimitero Monumentale in Milan Italy in 2015Design and visual communication works edit nbsp Swing into books Book week November 1 7 1964Munari Bruno Scheiwiller Giovanni 1963 Good design Milan All insegna del pesce d oro later Scheiwiller Editore Munari Bruno 1966 Arte come mestiere Design as Art literally Art as Craft ISBN 978 0 14 103581 9 Munari Bruno 1968 Design e comunicazione visiva Contributo a una metodologia didattica Design and Visual Communication Contributions to a Teaching Method Roma Bari Laterza Munari Bruno 1971 Artista e designer Artist and Designer Roma Bari Laterza Munari Bruno 1971 Codice ovvio Obvious Code Turin Einaudi Supplemento al Dizionario Italiano Mantova Italy Corraini 2014The following are included in Design as Art They have also been published individually The Triangle Mantova Italy Corraini 2007 The Discovery of the Circle New York G Wittenborn English translation by Marcello and Edna Maestro 1965 Discovery of the Square New York George Wittenborn English translation by Desmond O Grady 1965 Educational games and workshops editFrom 1988 to 1992 Munari collaborated personally in the educational workshops of the Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art in Prato training the internal staff namely Barbara Conti and Riccardo Farinelli who will continue and coordinate the museum workshops on an ongoing basis until 2014 Le costruzioni in legno Scatola di architettura for Castelletti 1945 I giocattoli Gatto Meo 1949 and Scimmietta Zizi 1953 for Pirelli From 1959 to 1976 various games for Danese Proiezioni dirette ABC Labirinto Piu e meno Metti le foglie Strutture Trasformazioni Dillo coi segni Immagini della realta Le mani guardano 1979 Milano Primo laboratorio per bambini at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milano 1977 Laboratorio Giocare con l arte at Museo internazionale delle ceramiche in Faenza 1981 in collaboration with Gian Carlo Bojani I laboratori per bambini del Kodomo no shiro Castello dei bambini in Tokyo 1985 Giocare con l arte 1987 Palazzo Reale Milano Giocare con la natura 1988 Museo civico di storia naturale Milano Giocare con l arte 1988 Centro per l arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci Prato laboratori permanenti Ritrovare l infanzia 1989 Fiera Milano Workshops dedicated to the elderly Milano Un fiore con amore 1991 Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli Giocare con la fotocopiatrice 1991 Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli Il Libro letto trapunta scritta che e sia libro che letto 1993 for Interflex Lab Lib 1992 Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli Giocare con la puntatrice 1994 Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba Restelli Tavole Tattili 1995 Giocare con Munari at Workshop of Beba RestelliMunari s books for children editThe Elephant s Wish The World Publishing Company 1945 Bruno Munari s Zoo Cleveland World Pub Co 1963 In the dark of the night Nella notte buia New York G Wittenborn 1961 The circus in the mist New York World Pub Co 1969 The elephant s wish Cleveland World Pub Co 1959 What I d like to be London 23 Lower Belgrave Street London SW1 Printed and made in Italy and published by the Harvill Press 1945 Jimmy has lost his cap where can it be New York W Collins 1980 Who s there Open the door New York W Collins 1980 Romilda the frog Mantova Maurizio Corraini 1997 The lorry driver London Harvill Press 1945 Bruno Books Harvill Press London printed in Italy 1953 Compilation of What I d like to be The Lorry driver and Georgie has lost his cap Animals for sale Mantova Maurizio Corraini 2004 From Afar it was an Island Maurizio Corraini s r l 2006 Bruno Munari From Afar It Is An Island Emme Edizioni Milan 1971 Drawing the sun Drawing a tree Movo modelli volanti e parti staccate Grafitalia 1940 Mondo aria acqua terra 1940 Le macchine di Munari Einaudi 1942 Abecedario di Munari Einaudi 1942 Scatola di architettura Castelletti 1945 Mai contenti Mondadori 1945 L uomo del camion Mondadori 1945 Toc toc Mondadori 1945 Il prestigiatore verde Mondadori 1945 Storie di tre uccellini Mondadori 1945 Il venditore di animali Mondadori 1945 Gigi cerca il suo berretto Mondadori 1945 Che cos e l orologio Editrice Piccoli 1947 Che cos e il termometro Editrice Piccoli 1947 Meo il gatto matto Pirelli 1948 Acqua terra aria Orlando Cibelli Editore 1952 Nella notte buia Muggiani 1956 L alfabetiere Einaudi 1960 Bruno Munari s ABC World Publishing Company 1960 Bruno Munari s Zoo World Publishing Company 1963 La torta in cielo Einaudi 1966 Nella nebbia di Milano Emme edizioni 1968 Da lontano era un isola Emme edizioni 1971 L uccellino Tic Tic con Emanuele Luzzati Einaudi 1972 Cappuccetto Verde Einaudi 1972 Cappuccetto Giallo Einaudi 1972 Dove andiamo con Mari Carmen Diaz Emme edizioni 1973 Un fiore con amore Einaudi 1973 Un paese di plastica con Ettore Maiotti Einaudi 1973 Rose nell insalata Einaudi 1974 Pantera nera con Franca Capalbi Einaudi 1975 L esempio dei grandi con Florenzio Corona Einaudi 1976 Il furbo colibri con Paola Bianchetto Einaudi 1977 Disegnare un albero Zanichelli 1977 Disegnare il sole Zanichelli 1980 I prelibri 12 libri Danese 1980 Cappuccetto Rosso Verde Giallo Blu e Bianco Einaudi 1981 Tantagente The Museum of Modern Art 1983 Il merlo ha perso il becco con Giovanni Belgrano Danese 1987 La favola delle favole Publi Paolini 1994 La rana Romilda Corraini 1997 Il prestigiatore giallo Corraini 1997 Buona notte a tutti Corraini 1997 Cappuccetto bianco Corraini 1999 Munari s research books editLibri illeggibili Libreria Salto 1949 Libro illeggibile n 8 1951 Libro illeggibile n 12 1951 Libro illeggibile n 15 1951 Libro illeggibile 1952 An unreadable quadrat print Hilversum 1953 Sei linee in movimento 1958 Libro illeggibile n XXV 1959 Libro illeggibile con pagine intercambiabili 1960 Libro illeggibile n 25 1964 Libro illeggibile 1966 Galleria dell Obelisco 1966 Libro illeggibile N Y 1 The Museum of Modern Art 1967 Guardiamoci negli occhi Giorgio Lucini editore 1970 Libro illeggibile MN1 Corraini 1984 La regola e il caso Mano 1984 I negativi positivi 1950 Corraini 1986 Munari 80 a un millimetro da me Scheiwiller 1987 Libro illeggibile MN1 Corraini 1988 Libro illeggibile 1988 2 Arcadia 1988 Simultaneita degli opposti Corraini 1989 Alta tensione Vismara Arte 1990 Libro illeggibile NA 1 Beppe Morra 1990 Strappo alla regola 1990 Amici della Sincron Galleria Sincron 1991 Rito segreto Laboratorio 66 1991 Metamorfosi delle plastiche Triennale di Milano 1991 Alla faccia Esercizi di stile Corraini 1992 Libro illeggibile MN3 Luna capricciosa Corraini 1992 Saluti e baci Esercizi di evasione Corraini 1992 Viaggio nella fantasia Corraini 1992 Pensare confonde le idee Corraini 1992 Aforismi riciclati Pulcinoelefante 1991 Verbale scritto il melangolo 1992 Fenomeni bifronti Etra Arte 1993 Libro illeggibile MN4 Corraini 1994 Tavola tattile Alpa Magicla 1994 Mostra collettiva di Bruno Munari Corraini 1994 Adulti e bambini in zone inesplorate Corraini 1994 Contanti affettuosissimi auguri NodoLibri 1994 Aforismi Pulcinoelefante 1994 Libro illeggibile MN5 Corraini 1995 Il mare come artigiano Corraini 1995 Emozioni Corraini 1995 A proposito di torroni Pulcinoelefante 1996 Prima del disegno Corraini 1996 Ma chi e Bruno Munari Corraini 1996 Segno amp segno Etra arte 1996 Munari s other books editIn the Darkness of the Night A Bruno Munari Artist s Book Princeton Architectural Press 2017 First published in 1956 Speak Italian The Fine Art of the Gesture Chronicle Books 2005 First published in 1958 Design As Art Penguin Classics 1966 Square Circle Triangle Princeton Architectural Press First published in 1976 Major exhibitions edit1954 Olivetti Design in Industry Munari s Slides used as an example of his pitture proiettate 1952 54 co curated by Bruno Munari 1986 A Bruno Munari Retrospective Palazzo Reale Milan Italy 1989 A Bruno Munari Retrospective Museum of Jerusalem Israel 1995 Museum fur Gestaltung Zurich Switzerland 1995 Retrospective Museo di Cantu Italy 1997 Bruno Munari Instalace Museum of Modern Art Klatovy Gallery Klenova Czech Republic 2004 Tinguely e Munari Opere in azione Museo La Spezia Italy 2007 Bruno Munari Rotonda della Besana Milan Italy 2008 Bruno Munari The Museum of the Ara Pacis Rome Italy 2012 Bruno Munari My Futurist Past Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art London UK Awards and recognitions editCompasso d Oro award from the ADI Associazione per il Disegno Industriale 1954 1955 1979 Golden medal of the Triennale di Milano for the Libri illeggibili book 1957 Andersen award as best child author 1974 Honorable mention from the New York Science Academy 1974 Graphic award in the Bologna Fair for the childhood 1984 Award from the Japan Design Foundation for the intense human value of his design 1985 Lego award for his exceptional contributions to the development of creativity for children 1986 Award from Accademia dei Lincei for his graphic work 1988 Award Spiel Gut of Ulm 1971 1973 1987 Honoris causa in architettura from the Genova University 1989 ADCI Milan Hall of Fame in Creativity and Communication 1990 Marconi award of the Brera Academy 1992 Cavaliere di Gran Croce 1994 Honorable partnership of Harvard UniversityMajor collections and holdings editCollezione Miroslava Hajek Novara Italy Collezione Fondazione Danese Vodoz Milan Italy Collezione Angelo amp Silvia Calmarini Milan Italy Collezione Massimo amp Sonia Cirulli Archive New York Collezione Dabbeni Lugano Switzerland Collezione Bruno Munari Museo Galleria del Design e dell Arredamento Milan Italy 1 Fondazione Casaperlarte Cantu Italy Fondo Munari CSAC University of Parma Italy Museum of Modern Art New York Museo d arte MAGA di Gallarate VA MART Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto Provincia di Trento See also editIndustrial Design List of notable industrial designers FuturismReferences edit Bruno Munari Treccani in Italian a b Bruno Munari www domusweb it Retrieved 15 January 2023 Bruno Munari art director 1943 1944 Domus 24 March 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2015 G D Silk The Photo Collages of Bruno Munari in Cultural and Artistic Upheavals in Modern Europe 1848 to 1945 Sally Metzler and Elizabeth Lovett College Jacksonville FL Cummer Museum of Art 1996 pp 41 76 Hajek Miroslava Bruno Munari Futurista From 2012 Bruno Munari my futurist past Cinisello Balsamo Silvana Movimento Arte Concreta Ketterer Kunst Anne Hanley Obituary Bruno Munari 01 October 1998 Independent Weintraub Laural 2003 Munari Bruno Grove Art Online doi 10 1093 gao 9781884446054 article T060289 Further reading editBruno Munari The Lightness of Art ed by Pierpaolo Antonello Matilde Nardelli Margherita Zanoletti Oxford Peter Lang 2017 In the Darkness of the Night A Bruno Munari Artist s Book Princeton Architectural Press 2017 ISBN 978 1 61689 630 0 Bruno Munari Square Circle Triangle Princeton Architectural Press 2016 ISBN 978 1616894122 Miroslava Hajek Luca Zaffarano Bruno Munari my futurist past Silvana Editorale 2012 ISBN 978 88 36624 75 1 Miroslava Hajek Luca Panaro Fantasia esatta i colori della luce di Bruno Munari APM edizioni 2008 ISBN 978 88 89109 28 1 Francesco Franco Gianni Rodari e Bruno Munari I cinque libri racconti e disegni brevi in Bollettino 900 2007 n 1 2 2 Francesco Franco Bruno Munari Dalla copertina alla coperta fino al riciclaggio del ciclo in BTA Bollettino Telematico dell Arte 21 3 2007 n 451 3 Miriam Nocchi Croccolo Un progetto a lungo termine I laboratori di Bruno Munari Edizioni ETS Pisa 2005 Bruno Cora Pietro Bellasi Alberto Fiz Miroslava Hajek Guido Magnaguagno Tinguely e Munari Opere in azione Mazzotta Editore Milano 2004 ISBN 88 202 1693 0 Giorgio Maffei Munari i libri Sylvestre Bonnard 2002 Claude Lichtenstein Alfredo Haberli Air Made Visible A Visual Reader on Bruno Munari Lars Muller 2000 Beppe Finessi Su Munari Abitare Segesta 1999 Alberto Fiz Omaggio a Bruno Munari Mazzotta editore Milano 1999 Miroslava Hajek Bruno Munari Revue Svetovej Literatury 1997 n 1 page 145 Miroslava Hajek Bruno Munari Instalace edizioni GKK 1997 ISBN 80 85628 24 4 Mostra di Bruno Munari inventore artista scrittore designer architetto grafico gioca con i bambini Corraini Editore Milano 1995 Marco Meneguzzo Bruno Munari Mostra Collettiva Adulti e bambini in zone inesplorate Corraini Editore Milano 1994 Marco Meneguzzo Bruno Munari Laterza 1993 Marco Meneguzzo Munari 50 La bellezza come funzione Corraini Editore 1991 Bruno Munari Editore Electa 1986 Aldo Tanchis Bruno Munari Idea Books 1986 Luciano Marucci Viaggi nell arte Bruno Munari Creativa mente Cauda Pavonis 1986 External links editMunArt compendium of Munari s work exhibitions and biographical detail Bruno Munari holdings in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art MoMA New York Bruno Munari books Corraini edizioni it catalogue Bruno Munari s books for Corraini Edizioni Bruno Munari speaking about didactic method short documentary film in Italian Bruno Munari entry Treccani encyclopaedia in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bruno Munari amp oldid 1204097005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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