Showing posts with label Bruno Munari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruno Munari. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Bruno Munari | Libro Illeggibile N.Y. 1










Bruno Munari 
Libro Illeggibile N.Y. 1
New York City, USA: Museum of Modern Art, 1967
[unpaginated], 8.75 x 8.75", staple-bound
Edition of 2000 numbered copies


As far back as 1949 Bruno Munari was producing books under the banner of “libri illeggibili”, or "illegible books". These titles communicate without text - foregrounding format, colour, die-cut elements and (in this case) red thread which binds the book and also becomes a central component of it's content. 

This title, hand-numbered in an edition of two-thousand, was produced for MoMA, where several of the titles were shown in the 1955 exhibition Two Graphic Designers: Bruno Munari and Alvin Lustig


“This is a unique book designed by Bruno Munari especially for the Museum of Modern Art. It is one of a group of books in which the visual discourse, rather than a text comprised of words, carries the thread of the story. The “unreadable” book was first conceived by Munari in 1949, and exhibited the same year at the Salto Bookshop in Milan. A small number of copies were handmade by the author. A Presentation Edition of 2000 copies of one unreadable book, with red-and-white cut pages, edited by Peter Brattinga for the Quadrat Blätter series, was published in 1953 by Steendrukkerij de Jong & Company. In 1955 several unreadable books were shown along with other works by Munari in the exhibition: Two Graphic Designers at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1957 they were awarded a Gold Medal at he Triennale di Milano. Nine volumes are now in the Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art.”
- MoMA


Friday, March 14, 2025

Air Made Visible: A Visual Reader on Bruno Munari







[Claude Lichtenstein, Alfredo Häberli, des]
Air Made Visible: A Visual Reader on Bruno Munari
Zürich, Switzerland: Lars Muller Publishers, 2000
288 pp., 24.5 x 16.7 x 2.9 cm., hardcover
Edition size unknown

Issued on the occasion of the exhibition Air Made Visible at the Museum for Gestaltung in Zürich, this  profusely illustrated volume - with a die-cut cover - profiles the life and work of artist and designer Bruno Munari, including drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs, and designs. 

Available from TheIdeaOfTheBook, here, for $300.00 US. 


 
 

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Clocks





















Clocks (mostly functional) by Jon Sasaki, Ricky Swallow, Sara MacKillop, Fluxus, Tauba Auerbach, Bruno Munari, Lenka Clayton & Phillip Andrew Lewis, Bob Watts, Tim Hawkinson. GuyGuyGuy, Per Kirkeby Eunice Luk, George Brecht, Yoshitomo Nara and Marti Guixe.  

Two of the works are titled Envelope Clock: Sara MacKillop's numbered envelopes which fan out to mimic a clock and Tim Hawkinson's envelope with functioning clock hands made from the clasp. 










Sunday, January 15, 2023

Bruno Munari | Libro Illeggibile N.Y. 1














Bruno Munari 
Libro Illeggibile N.Y. 1
New York City, USA: Museum of Modern Art, 1967
[unpaginated], 8.75 x 8.75", staple-bound
Edition of 2000 numbered copies

As far back as 1949 Bruno Munari was producing books under the banner of “libri illeggibili”, or "illegible books". These titles communicate without text - foregrounding format, colour, die-cut elements and (in this case) red thread which binds the book and also becomes a central component of it's content. 

This title, hand-numbered in an edition of two-thousand, was produced for MoMA, where several of the titles were shown in the 1955 exhibition Two Graphic Designers: Bruno Munari and Alvin Lustig.