"Spotlight Sector, Stand H08"
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Tickets are limited and often sell out. Book in advance and save money. Booking fees apply.
PRIVATE VIEW PASS 5-8PM £64.50 (£60.00)
ONE DAY £38.70 (£36.00)
ONE DAY + FRIEZE MASTERS MAGAZINE £43.00 (£40.00)
STUDENT £27.95 (£26.00)
STUDENT + FRIEZE MASTERS MAGAZINE £32.25 (£30.00)
CHILD (13-18 YEARS) £27.95 (£26.00)
CHILD (2-12 YEARS) £5.40 (£5.00)
BABES IN ARMS (0-2 YEARS) £0.00 (£0.00)
AFTERWORK 5-7PM £29.05 (£27.00)
Access to the fair from 5-7pm
Accessibility: Frieze London is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility. Companions/carers visit free of charge. To book, please call SEE Tickets on 0871 230 3452 (UK) (calls cost 13p/min from a BT landline plus standard network charges), or +44 (0)115 896 3082 (International).
Bag Restrictions
Due to changes in security procedure large bags will not be permitted into the event. Please do not bring suitcases, folding bicycles, scooters or any large items bigger than a handbag or laptop bag. A very limited bag drop facility will incur a £5 charge and proceeds will be donated to Save the Children. Coats and umbrellas can be checked free of charge.
Bruno Munari
Organized in collaboration with :
Repetto Gallery
23 Bruton street, 2nd floor London W1J 6QF United KingdomTEL +44 (0)20 74954320 e-mail:
Frieze Masters London 2019
Regent's Park, London NW1 4HAT : +33 1 53 30 85 20 F : +33 1 53 30 85 25 e-mail:
Andrew Kreps Gallery
55 Walker Street New York, NY 10013TEL 212 741 8849 FAX 212 741 8163 e-mail:
3–6 October, 2019



Andrew Kreps Gallery and Repetto Gallery present works by Bruno Munari (b. 1907, Milan; d. 1998, Milan) at the 2019 edition of Frieze Masters.
Spanning the years 1945 – 1980, the presentation focuses on themes that would remain at the core of Munari’s practice throughout his career, including dynamism, the machine, and explorations of movement and light. Highlights of the presentation include Fontana a Ruota (1958), an experimental fountain designed for the home of Ico Parisi, as well as Munari’s collaborations with the Italian company Danese, including his L’Ora X (1963) (represented in the collection of MoMA, New York) and Tetracono (1965).
The presentation will also include an important drawing from the 1940s, Munari’s experiments with polarized light and works produced with the Rank Xerox Machine.
Bruno Munari’s work is currently the subject of an exhibition at Museu da Casa Brasileira, São Paulo, curated by Alberto Salvadori, on view through November 10. From 2018 - 2019, Bruno Munari’s work was the subject of a travelling exhibition in Japan, Bruno Munari: Conservare lo spirito dell’infanzia (Keeping the Spirit of Childhood), which originated at Museum of Modern Art, Hayama, Japan, and traveled to the Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Iwate Museum of Art, and the Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo. Munari exhibited extensively throughout his lifetime, participating in major international exhibitions that include Documenta 3, Kassel, 1964, Documenta 4, Kassel, 1968, and nine editions of the Venice Biennale. His work has also been exhibited at institutions that include the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, Hayward Art Gallery, London, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, and Moderna Museet, Stockholm, among others.
Spanning the years 1945 – 1980, the presentation focuses on themes that would remain at the core of Munari’s practice throughout his career, including dynamism, the machine, and explorations of movement and light. Highlights of the presentation include Fontana a Ruota (1958), an experimental fountain designed for the home of Ico Parisi, as well as Munari’s collaborations with the Italian company Danese, including his L’Ora X (1963) (represented in the collection of MoMA, New York) and Tetracono (1965).
The presentation will also include an important drawing from the 1940s, Munari’s experiments with polarized light and works produced with the Rank Xerox Machine.
Bruno Munari’s work is currently the subject of an exhibition at Museu da Casa Brasileira, São Paulo, curated by Alberto Salvadori, on view through November 10. From 2018 - 2019, Bruno Munari’s work was the subject of a travelling exhibition in Japan, Bruno Munari: Conservare lo spirito dell’infanzia (Keeping the Spirit of Childhood), which originated at Museum of Modern Art, Hayama, Japan, and traveled to the Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Iwate Museum of Art, and the Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo. Munari exhibited extensively throughout his lifetime, participating in major international exhibitions that include Documenta 3, Kassel, 1964, Documenta 4, Kassel, 1968, and nine editions of the Venice Biennale. His work has also been exhibited at institutions that include the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, Hayward Art Gallery, London, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, and Moderna Museet, Stockholm, among others.
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UNITED KINGDOM art fair press release
Wednesday Preview 2 October (Invitation only)
Thursday Preview 3 October: 11am-8pm
Thursday Private View 3 October: 5pm-8pm
Friday 4 - Saturday 5 October: 11am-7pm
Sunday 6 October: 11am-6pm
TicketWednesday Preview 2 October (Invitation only)
Thursday Preview 3 October: 11am-8pm
Thursday Private View 3 October: 5pm-8pm
Friday 4 - Saturday 5 October: 11am-7pm
Sunday 6 October: 11am-6pm
Tickets are limited and often sell out. Book in advance and save money. Booking fees apply.
PRIVATE VIEW PASS 5-8PM £64.50 (£60.00)
ONE DAY £38.70 (£36.00)
ONE DAY + FRIEZE MASTERS MAGAZINE £43.00 (£40.00)
STUDENT £27.95 (£26.00)
STUDENT + FRIEZE MASTERS MAGAZINE £32.25 (£30.00)
CHILD (13-18 YEARS) £27.95 (£26.00)
CHILD (2-12 YEARS) £5.40 (£5.00)
BABES IN ARMS (0-2 YEARS) £0.00 (£0.00)
AFTERWORK 5-7PM £29.05 (£27.00)
Access to the fair from 5-7pm
Accessibility: Frieze London is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility. Companions/carers visit free of charge. To book, please call SEE Tickets on 0871 230 3452 (UK) (calls cost 13p/min from a BT landline plus standard network charges), or +44 (0)115 896 3082 (International).
Bag Restrictions
Due to changes in security procedure large bags will not be permitted into the event. Please do not bring suitcases, folding bicycles, scooters or any large items bigger than a handbag or laptop bag. A very limited bag drop facility will incur a £5 charge and proceeds will be donated to Save the Children. Coats and umbrellas can be checked free of charge.
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