Danese Milano Frog Screenprint Quattordici La Rana 1976 Enzo Mari
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Danese Milano Frog Screenprint Quattordici La Rana 1976 Enzo Mari
La Rana is a three-colour silkscreen print and is part of the Nature Series (Serie della Natura). The print is part of a study to transform an image into a symbol through the systematic reduction and elimination of superfluous detail in order to reveal the true meaning of “nature” of a subject matter.
Designed: 1974 Italy
Danese presents a new edition to the print Series on Nature by Enzo Mari, graphic works that have marked his artistic life and the evolution of the Italian design. The four animals proposed had already been represented in the first edition, namely ?Sei, l?orso?, ?Sette, il leone?, ?Quattordici, la rana?, ?Quindici, il gorilla?. This accomplishment stems from an effort to transform images into symbols, resulting in elegant works of art. The design is minimal and shuns the superfluous.
Screenprinted Dropjet paper gr. 200
Size: H 112 cm, W 112 cm.
Enzo Mari
Enzo Mari, born in Novara in 1932, works in different directions, from graphics to design and architecture. In 2002 the Faculty of Architecture of the Milan Polytechnic awarded him an honorary degree in industrial design. His works are exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Milan Triennale, the Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin, the M.I.C. of Faenza, at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, at the MoMA in New York and at the Milan Triennale. For the calibre of his research, he was awarded many prizes including four Compasso d'Oro.