Obvious Code)
ed. by Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Vincenzo Latronico, David Reinfurt
- Editor(s)
- Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Vincenzo Latronico, David Reinfurt
- Publication, year
- Amsterdam : Roma Publications, 2020
- Scope
- 144 Pages, illustrated, 29.5 cm.
- ISBN
- 9789492811653
The Serving Library Annual comprises a number of individual “bulletins” organized around a theme for an international audience of designers, artists, writers, and researchers. This issue is devoted to the Italian designer, artist, and inventor Bruno Munari, whose visual experiments were so iconic as to become a self-evident part of visual culture. At its core is the first English translation of ‘Obvious Code’ (1971), a collection of Munari’s own writings, sketches, and poems about his work. It includes iconic design objects such as the Abitacolo, groundbreaking artworks like his series of handmade projection slides, obscure rhymes about the art market, and an original piece from his “unreadable books” series. Dozens of artists, designers, writers, and curators were invited to annotate Munari’s texts as a testament to the depth of his influence on international art.
- Person as subject
- James Langdon, Leonor Antunes, Celine Condorelli
- Location
- Cabinet 13 - 3: Grafische vormgeving