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Title:
The art of Campari.
Publisher:
Silvana editoriale,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
95 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 x 24 cm
Subject:
Depero, Fortunato,--1892-1960--Exhibitions.
Davide Campari & C. (Milan, Italy)--Exhibitions.
Depero, Fortunato,--1892-1960.
Davide Campari & C. (Milan, Italy)
Commercial art--Italy--History--20th century--Exhibitions.
Other Authors:
Cremoncini, Roberta, author.
Biasi, Enrica de, author.
Gitto, Vicky, author.
Cavallo, Paolo, author.
Davide Campari & C. (Milan, Italy)
Estorick Collection, host institution.
Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Estorick Collection of modern Italian art, London, England, July 4-September 16, 2018. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
Since the nineteenth century, Campari has been responsible for some of the most distinctive and innovative commercial imagery created in Italy. Founded in Milan in 1860, the company quickly began to pursue a dynamic approach to marketing its products, harnessing the new power of the advertising poster. Aiming to create a sophisticated brand, Campari worked with some of the most celebrated designers of the early 1900s, including Leonetto Cappiello, Marcello Dudovich, Adolf Hohenstein, and Marcello Nizzoli. It was, however, the ground-breaking campaigns created by the Futurist artist Fortunato Depero that became Campari's most celebrated commissions. From the mid-1920s, his bold, witty and geometric designs modernised Campari's look, creating an unmistakable visual identity; his designs were also the basis of the famous conical Campari Soda bottle, launched in 1932. Depero's belief that the publicity poster would be 'the painting of the future' continued to inform Campari's post-war commissions, which included elegant and vibrant designs epitomising the spirit of the 'Swinging Sixties'. Drawn from the company's extensive archives in Milan, the show features Belle Époque posters and original artwork for the revolutionary campaigns of the 1920s, in addition to equally striking examples of post-war graphic design and a range of vintage crates, glasses, plaques and other ephemera. Exhibition: Estorick Collection, London, UK (4.7 - 16.9.2018).
ISBN:
8836640265
9788836640263
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1043300914
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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