Design as Art
The significance of design in everyday life
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:25th Sep '08
£9.99
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Bruno Munari's Design as Art delves into the significance of design in everyday objects, blending beauty and functionality in our lives.
In Design as Art, Bruno Munari explores the intricate relationship between art and everyday objects, emphasizing the importance of design in enhancing our daily experiences. As one of the last surviving members of the futurist generation, Munari shares his insights into visual, graphic, and industrial design, demonstrating how these elements contribute to the functionality and beauty of the items we encounter. From lamps to road signs, typography to children's books, Munari's illustrated journey invites readers to reconsider the role of design in the world around them.
Munari, often referred to as the 'new Leonardo' by Picasso, believed that design should be both beautiful and accessible. His work encourages a dialogue between art and the public, bridging the gap between living people and art as a vital force in society. This book serves as a testament to his vision of design as a means of communication and expression, aiming to inspire readers to appreciate the artistry in everyday objects.
Through the lens of Design as Art, Munari challenges conventional perceptions and encourages a broader understanding of aesthetics. His contributions to various fields, including painting, sculpture, and industrial design, have left an indelible mark on the art world. This enlightening and entertaining book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of art and design, providing valuable insights into how we perceive and interact with our surroundings.
“One of the most influential designers of the twentieth century . . . Munari has encouraged people to go beyond formal conventions and stereotypes by showing them how to widen their perceptual awareness.” —International Herald Tribune
ISBN: 9780141035819
Dimensions: 181mm x 112mm x 16mm
Weight: 158g
224 pages