

Bruno Munari Poster "Declinazione grafica del nome Campari"
$38.00 CAD
In November 1964, on the opening of Milan's M1 subway line, Campari commissioned Bruno Munari to create a poster designed to strike the attention of passengers on this new means of transportation, destined to transform the city.
The poster is designed to be effective even when viewed partially, in motion or crowded, either from the carriages or the platforms. The design unfolds in a wallpaper-inspired serial montage, with a continuous flow of images that fit the language of billboards.
On the red base, the graphic icons of the Campari brand emerge and recompose themselves, expressing the continuity of the brand and its historical advertising tradition. At the same time, the poster reflects Munari's artistic research, from his reflections on visual processes to his early experiments with xerography, adapting them to a new urban context.
The poster then becomes a record of a historical moment and a glimpse into the transformation of the city.
- Width: 70
- Height: 50
Bruno Munari (1907-1998) has been one of the protagonists of 20th-century art, design and graphics. He always dedicated his creative activity to experimentation, with a particular attention to the world of children and their games and toys. Never separating content from form and materials, what he designed were at once books, book-objects and games that would make us think. His works in the fields of painting, sculpture, design, photography and didactics cross their poetics following the path of his very personal inventiveness.