Brescia, Galleria Sincron, [print: R. Apollonio & amp; C.], 1967 (December), 70x49.5 cm., Poster, Text printed in black on a white background, design and layout by Bruno Munari. The text is signed by Armando Nizzi, Enrico Pedrotti, Salvador Presta and Sarenco, but it is written entirely by Sarenco. & Nbsp;
Specialist Notes
Fundamental text on serial art that fixes ten points o & nbsp; "schemes for a programmatic manifesto" and a series of hypotheses for the realization of prototype copies in a limited edition: the goal is to overcome the concept of traditional work of art, accessible only to those with great economic possibilities. The text, conceived by Sarenco and published on the occasion of the «Multipli 67» congress, scheduled by the Sincron Gallery for May 23, 1968, forms the theoretical basis of Bruno Munari's «Manifesto dei Multipli». The poster is folded for shipping with postage stamp and postmark in the corner. The recipient is the gallery owner, critic and publisher Luciano Inga Pin (Milan, 1927 - & nbsp; 2009). First edition.
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