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Alfieri & Lacroix Tipolitozincografica in Milano Propone la Communicazione nell'Induzione Grafica
1965 · Offset lithograph
38 3/16 x 26 3/4" (97.1 x 68 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Franco Grignani was an Italian graphic designer and visual artist who pioneered optical and kinetic abstraction in the postwar period. Working primarily in typography, photography, and graphic design, he developed a distinctive language of dynamic geometric forms and perceptual illusion that influenced European modernism. His work combined precision engineering with optical play, creating visual systems that appeared to move or shift depending on the viewer's angle and distance. Based in Milan, Grignani bridged commercial design practice and fine art abstraction throughout his career.
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