Bruno Munari Celebrated with Exhibition and Risotto at Eataly Art House in Verona
Eataly Art House (E.Art.h) in Verona marks 25 years since Bruno Munari's death with a non-chronological exhibition curated by Alberto Salvadori and Luca Zaffarano. The show spans Munari's career from second futurism to the 1980s, featuring programmed art, Negativo-Positivo sculptures, travel sculptures, xerographies, graphic projects, and original children's books. Sections explore perception, rule and chance, dynamism, fantasy, and light. The subtitle emphasizes 'leggerezza' (lightness). Concurrently, a focus on nine painters born 1990-1999 curated by Luca Beatrice offers their 'première' in the Art Market space. The restaurant Agricolo serves Risotto Verde, a faithful replica of Munari's recipe from his book 'Da cosa nasce cosa'.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Eataly Art House, Verona, celebrates 25 years since Bruno Munari's death
- Curated by Alberto Salvadori and Luca Zaffarano
- Works are not arranged chronologically to evoke Munari's mind
- Covers Munari's career from second futurism to the 1980s
- Includes programmed art, Negativo-Positivo sculptures, travel sculptures, xerographies, graphic projects, and children's books
- Subtitle of the exhibition is 'leggerezza' (lightness)
- Restaurant Agricolo serves Risotto Verde based on Munari's recipe from 'Da cosa nasce cosa'
- Parallel focus on nine young painters (born 1990-1999) curated by Luca Beatrice
Entities
Artists
- Bruno Munari
- Mauro Baio
- Andrea Ceddia
- Chiara Calore
- Matteo Capriotti
- Lorenzo Ermini
- Olga Lepri
- Gloria Franzin
- Sofia Massalongo
- Davide Serpetti
Institutions
- Eataly Art House (E.Art.h)
- Eataly
- Agricolo
- Movimento Arte Concreta
- Artribune
Locations
- Verona
- Italy