Graphic artist Bruno Monguzzi presents his personal highlights from the museum's extensive collection. The exhibition combines traditional craftsmanship and modern design consciousness to create timeless inspiration, particularly for young people.
After Jasper Morrison and Stefan Sagmeister, the MyCollection series follows on with a third show: Ticino-born graphic designer Bruno Monguzzi presents his personal highlights from the museum's extensive collection. Born to artisanal parents, Monguzzi was fascinated by their skills, perfectionism, and tools already as a child. His selection brings together anonymous artefacts with works by great masters who shaped his own training and development. The resulting exhibition combines traditional craftsmanship and modern design consciousness to create timeless inspiration, particularly for young people. A selection of Monguzzi’s cultural posters will be shown in parallel in the entrance hall of the Toni-Areal.
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