Art, Design & Photography Biography & Memoir
Bruno Leti: Six Memos on the Art of Bruno Leti pairs the celebrated Australian printmaker’s luminous imagery with a perceptive essay by art historian Sasha Grishin. This generously sized 2002 hardcover doubles as a picture book and cultural biography, inviting readers to trace Leti’s evolving visual language across decades of painting, monotype and experimental media.
Every spread is lushly illustrated, making the volume a ready reference for students of art theory as well as a striking coffee-table piece. Grishin’s narrative links Leti’s abstract landscapes to music, poetry and philosophy, situating the artist within both European modernism and contemporary Australian practice.
The book retains its original dust jacket and remains in very good, clean condition. A previous owner’s neat inscription appears on the front endpaper; otherwise pages are crisp and unmarked. This scarce first edition offers collectors and admirers an affordable way to study or display Bruno Leti’s vibrant legacy.