- Bruno Munari
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name = Bruno Munari
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birth_date = birth date|1907|10|24|mf=y
birth_place =Milan ,Italy
death_date = death date and age|1998|9|30|1907|10|24|mf=y
death_place =Bruno Munari (
October 24 ,1907 –September 30 ,1998 ) was an Italian artist and designer, who contributed fundamentals in many fields ofvisual arts (paint, sculpture, film,industrial design , graphics) and non visual arts (literature, poetry, didactic) with the research on the game subject, infancy and creativity.Biography
Bruno Munari was born in
Milan but spent his childhood and teenage in Badia Polesine. In 1925 he returned to Milan where he started to work with his uncle who was an engineer. In 1927 started to followMarinetti and the futurist movement, displaying his work in many exhibitions. Three years later he associated with Riccardo Castegnetti (Ricas), with whom he worked as a graphic designer until 1938. During a trip toParis , in 1933, he metLouis Aragon andAndré Breton . From 1939 to 1945 he worked as a press graphic designer for the Mondadori editor, and as art director ofTempo Magazine. At the same time he began designing books for kids, originally created for his son Alberto.:In 1948, Munari,Gillo Dorfles , Gianni Monnet and Atanasio Soldati, founded the "Arte Concreta" movement.Work
Visual Arts
Industrial Design
Books and graphic design
D'Albisola, Tullio. "L'anguria lirica". Rome: Edizioni Futuriste di Poesia, 1933/4.
Munari, Bruno. "Le macchine di Munari". Turin: Einaudi, 1942.
Munari, Bruno. "Guardiamoci negli occhi". Milan: Giorgio Lucini Editore, 1970.
Farfa. "Il miliardario della fantasia". Savona: Marco Sabatelli Editore, 1986
Toys and laboratory
Awards and recognitions
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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 theNew York Science Academy (1974)
*Graphic award in theBologna Fair for the childwood (1984)
*Award from the Japan Design Foundation, for the intense human value of his design (1985)
*Lego award for his exceptional contribusions on the development on creativity of children (1986)
*Award fromAccademia dei Lincei for his graphic work (1988)
*Award "Spiel Gut" ofUlm (1971, 1973, 1987)
*Honoris causa" in architettura from the Genova University (1989)
*ADCI Milan Hall of Fame in Creativity and Communication" (1990)
* of the Brera Academy - Marconi award (1992)
*"Cavaliere di Gran Croce" (1994)
* Honorable partnership of theHarvard University Books from Bruno Munari
Design and visual communication
Design as Art
Research books
Books for children
The Elephant's Wish, 1945 THE WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 59-9957
Books for school
Industry and publicity
ee also
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Industrial Design
*List of notable industrial designers Further reading
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