



Serigrafia Undici, Cubo, by Enzo Mari, whose first edition dates from 1972, this being the re-edition of 2013, is produced Danese Milano. Synsemantic symbols are monochromatic silkscreen prints of six symbols.
Enzo Mari's goal with this series of screen prints was to bring art into the home by making it more accessible to a wider audience. The fact that the symbols are printed and therefore produced in an unlimited series overrides the preconceived concept of a single original work of art and with these screen prints bring art to every home at an affordable price as it is not a limited edition.
Simboli sinsemantici, by Enzo Mari, are a collection of monochromatic silkscreen prints (in black) made up of six different symbols. The goal of the series was to bring art into the home by making it more accessible to a wider audience. The fact that the symbols are printed and produced in an unlimited series overrides the preconceived concept of a single original work of art.
Material: 1 color screen print on white CordenonS white paper of 286 gr.
Size: 70 x 70 cm.
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