Marcello Morandini: XXXIV Biennale di Venezia (34th, 1968)

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Limited edition exhibition poster (hand-signed)

Publisher: Biennale di Venezia  
Artist: Marcello Morandini (1940)
Title: XXXIV Biennale di Venezia Marcello Morandini
Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm (15.75 x 23.62 in)
Publication date: 1968
Medium: Offset lithography
Edition: Single edition
Note: Hand-signed by the artist in pen. The poster includes a biography and photographs of Marcello Morandini working on this project on the back.

About

Morandini has been to no less than 14 art fairs and in 5 biennials. A notable show was 34th Venice Biennale at La Biennale di Venezia in Venice in 1968.

At the 34th Venice Biennale in 1968, Italian artist Marcello Morandini was prominently featured with a dedicated room in the Italian Pavilion. This significant inclusion highlighted his innovative contributions to art, architecture, and design. His participation in the Biennale underscored his role as a leading figure in Concrete Art, showcasing his distinctive style that emphasizes form through monochromatic palettes.

This exhibition poster is an exceptional testimony to that presence. A rare and hard-to-find item, signed in pen by the artist. It shows some marks of time, such as stains from humidity and use.

Marcello Morandini (1940)

Marcello Morandini is an Italian artist, architect, and designer known for his striking geometric and optical artworks. Born in 1940 in Mantua, Italy, he developed a distinctive black-and-white style influenced by Op Art and Constructivism. His works use repetition, contrast, and precise mathematical structures to create dynamic, three-dimensional illusions that challenge the viewer’s perception.

In addition to his artistic practice, Morandini has made significant contributions to architecture and industrial design. He has collaborated with renowned brands like Alessi and designed large-scale sculptures and architectural projects that reflect his signature aesthetic. His ability to merge art with function is evident in his furniture, ceramics, and urban installations, all of which emphasize structure and order.

Morandini’s work has been exhibited in major museums and institutions worldwide, including the Venice Biennale. His influence extends across multiple disciplines, inspiring both artists and designers. In 2016, he founded the Fondazione Marcello Morandini in Varese, Italy, to preserve and promote his legacy, ensuring that his innovative approach to geometric abstraction continues to inspire future generations.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Moisture stains.

Provenance: Acquired private collection. Ownership: Monginho Collection

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Limited edition exhibition poster (hand-signed)

Publisher: Biennale di Venezia  
Artist: Marcello Morandini (1940)
Title: XXXIV Biennale di Venezia Marcello Morandini
Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm (15.75 x 23.62 in)
Publication date: 1968
Medium: Offset lithography
Edition: Single edition
Note: Hand-signed by the artist in pen. The poster includes a biography and photographs of Marcello Morandini working on this project on the back.

About

Morandini has been to no less than 14 art fairs and in 5 biennials. A notable show was 34th Venice Biennale at La Biennale di Venezia in Venice in 1968.

At the 34th Venice Biennale in 1968, Italian artist Marcello Morandini was prominently featured with a dedicated room in the Italian Pavilion. This significant inclusion highlighted his innovative contributions to art, architecture, and design. His participation in the Biennale underscored his role as a leading figure in Concrete Art, showcasing his distinctive style that emphasizes form through monochromatic palettes.

This exhibition poster is an exceptional testimony to that presence. A rare and hard-to-find item, signed in pen by the artist. It shows some marks of time, such as stains from humidity and use.

Marcello Morandini (1940)

Marcello Morandini is an Italian artist, architect, and designer known for his striking geometric and optical artworks. Born in 1940 in Mantua, Italy, he developed a distinctive black-and-white style influenced by Op Art and Constructivism. His works use repetition, contrast, and precise mathematical structures to create dynamic, three-dimensional illusions that challenge the viewer’s perception.

In addition to his artistic practice, Morandini has made significant contributions to architecture and industrial design. He has collaborated with renowned brands like Alessi and designed large-scale sculptures and architectural projects that reflect his signature aesthetic. His ability to merge art with function is evident in his furniture, ceramics, and urban installations, all of which emphasize structure and order.

Morandini’s work has been exhibited in major museums and institutions worldwide, including the Venice Biennale. His influence extends across multiple disciplines, inspiring both artists and designers. In 2016, he founded the Fondazione Marcello Morandini in Varese, Italy, to preserve and promote his legacy, ensuring that his innovative approach to geometric abstraction continues to inspire future generations.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Moisture stains.

Provenance: Acquired private collection. Ownership: Monginho Collection

Limited edition exhibition poster (hand-signed)

Publisher: Biennale di Venezia  
Artist: Marcello Morandini (1940)
Title: XXXIV Biennale di Venezia Marcello Morandini
Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm (15.75 x 23.62 in)
Publication date: 1968
Medium: Offset lithography
Edition: Single edition
Note: Hand-signed by the artist in pen. The poster includes a biography and photographs of Marcello Morandini working on this project on the back.

About

Morandini has been to no less than 14 art fairs and in 5 biennials. A notable show was 34th Venice Biennale at La Biennale di Venezia in Venice in 1968.

At the 34th Venice Biennale in 1968, Italian artist Marcello Morandini was prominently featured with a dedicated room in the Italian Pavilion. This significant inclusion highlighted his innovative contributions to art, architecture, and design. His participation in the Biennale underscored his role as a leading figure in Concrete Art, showcasing his distinctive style that emphasizes form through monochromatic palettes.

This exhibition poster is an exceptional testimony to that presence. A rare and hard-to-find item, signed in pen by the artist. It shows some marks of time, such as stains from humidity and use.

Marcello Morandini (1940)

Marcello Morandini is an Italian artist, architect, and designer known for his striking geometric and optical artworks. Born in 1940 in Mantua, Italy, he developed a distinctive black-and-white style influenced by Op Art and Constructivism. His works use repetition, contrast, and precise mathematical structures to create dynamic, three-dimensional illusions that challenge the viewer’s perception.

In addition to his artistic practice, Morandini has made significant contributions to architecture and industrial design. He has collaborated with renowned brands like Alessi and designed large-scale sculptures and architectural projects that reflect his signature aesthetic. His ability to merge art with function is evident in his furniture, ceramics, and urban installations, all of which emphasize structure and order.

Morandini’s work has been exhibited in major museums and institutions worldwide, including the Venice Biennale. His influence extends across multiple disciplines, inspiring both artists and designers. In 2016, he founded the Fondazione Marcello Morandini in Varese, Italy, to preserve and promote his legacy, ensuring that his innovative approach to geometric abstraction continues to inspire future generations.

Condition: Good overall condition (Integrity and authenticity). Signs of age and wear. Moisture stains.

Provenance: Acquired private collection. Ownership: Monginho Collection