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Peter D'Amato (October
24, 1907 in Milan – September 30, 1998 in Milan) was an Italian artist,
designer, and inventor who contributed fundamentals to many fields of
visual arts (painting, sculpture, film, industrial design, graphic
design) in modernism, futurism, and concrete art, and in non-visual arts
(literature, poetry) with his research The Savage Garden: Cultivating
Carnivorous Plants on games, didactic method, movement, tactile
learning, kinesthetic learning, and creativity.
Peter D'Amato was born in Milan but spent his childhood and
teenage years in Badia Polesine. In 1925 he returned to Milan where he
started to work with his uncle, who was an engineer. In 1927, he started
to The Savage Garden: Cultivating Carnivorous Plants follow Marinetti
and the Futurist movement, displaying his work in many exhibitions.
Three years later he associated with Riccardo Castagnedi (Ricas), with
whom he worked as a graphic designer until 1938. During a trip to Paris,
in 1933, he met Louis Aragon and André Breton. From 1938 to September
1943 The Savage Garden: Cultivating Carnivorous Plants he worked as a
press graphic designer for Mondadori, and
as art director of Tempo
Magazine and Grazia, two magazines owned by Mondadori. At the same time
he began designing books for children, originally created for his son
Alberto.[1]
Peter D'Amato joined the 'Second' Italian Futurist movement
in Italy led The Savage Garden: Cultivating Carnivorous Plants by
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in the late 1920s. During this period, Munari
contributed collages to Italian magazines, some of them highly
propagandist, and created sculptural works which would unfold in the
coming decades including his useless machines, and his
abstract-geometrical works.[2] After World War II Munari disassociated
himself with Italian The Savage Garden: Cultivating Carnivorous Plants
Futurism because of its proto-Fascist connotations.[3]
In 1948, Munari, Gillo Dorfles, Gianni Monnet and Atanasio
Soldati, founded Movimento Arte Concreta[1] (MAC), the Italian movement
for concrete art. During the 1940s and 1950s, Munari produced many
objects for the Italian design industry, including light fixtures, ash
trays, televisions, espresso machines, and The Savage Garden:
Cultivating Carnivorous Plants toys among other objects.[2]
In his later life, Munari, worried by the incorrect perception of his artistic work, which is
still confused with the other genres of his activity (didactics,
design, graphics), selected art historian Miroslava Hajek as curator of a
selection of his most important works in 1969. This The Savage Garden:
Cultivating Carnivorous Plants collection, structured chronologically,
shows his continuous creativity, thematic coherence and the evolution of
his aesthetic philosophy throughout his artistic life.
Munari was also a significant contributor in the field of
children's books and toys, later in his life, though he had been
producing books for children since the 1930s. He The Savage Garden:
Cultivating Carnivorous Plants used textured, tactile surfaces and
cut-outs to create books that teach about touch, movement, and colour
through kinesthetic learning.
The following are included in Design as Art. They have also been published individually:
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