Bruno Munari
"And thus
we would set about seeking
an aeroplane woman"
1930s
Wow,
I really have to apologize
for the lack of posts lately.
No really good excuse other than
busy, traveling, sick,
blah blah blah!
I promise to be better!
Bad Mondoblogo BAD!
MONDOBLOGO needs a spanking!!!!
Anyway,
I digress....
I just got back from a super
trip to London last night and so tonight
I am going to start the
new posting season off right
with a great little
show I saw while I was there at
the tiny jewel box of a museum
the
Such a cool little place tucked into
a super posh neighborhood.
If you haven't been you must go.
All the images are from the catalog
for the amazing show
that is up now:
GO
SEE
IT
!
Bruno Munari
"Bombardment of New York"
1942
YIKES!
Bruno Munari
"Useless Machine"
1947
Bruno Munari
"2 Red Forms"
1947
Bruno Munari
"Meo Cat"
Pirelli
1947
Bruno Munari
"Useless Machine"
c. 1957
This piece is sooo amazing in person,
so simple, yet cinematic in its presence....
Bruno Munari
"X-Hour"
1945
&
1963
Bruno Munari
"Il Suggeritore Nudo"
1929
(In conjunction with F.T. Marinetti)
Bruno Munari
Exhibition catalog
2012
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MONDOBLOGO on MUNARI
this is great. thank you p.!
ReplyDeleteThe Esoterick! it's one of my favorites... wish I could see Concave-convex in person - and the rest of it - thanks for this peek.
ReplyDeleteomg for once going to be at the right place at the right time. Thanks, will definitely check this out. Hope they are selling X-hour alarm clocks in the gift shop! Any other tips on what to see in London greatly appreciated. Where can i pick up a cheap Lucie Rie?
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