This elegantly produced monograph, Bruno Leti: The Matrix, is both a visual and philosophical exploration of Bruno Leti’s printmaking practice and its conceptual lineage to the still-life compositions of Italian master Giorgio Morandi.
Through essays by Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Anne Kirker, and Sasha Grishin, the publication delves into themes of memory, equilibrium, and artistic process, situating Leti’s work within a continuum of modern and contemporary abstraction.
Richly illustrated throughout, the book highlights Leti’s technical brilliance in etching, monotype, and colour layering — capturing the physical and emotional resonance of the printing matrix itself. The collaboration with the State Library of Victoria underscores the cultural significance of Leti’s work within Australia’s art history.
First editions of The Matrix in new, sealed condition are rare.
Available to buy now from The Fine Art Hut.
Bruno Leti: The Matrix : Remembering Giorgio Morandi : Equilibrium and Strength
Title: Bruno Leti: The Matrix : Remembering Giorgio Morandi : Equilibrium and Strength
Author: Wallace-Crabbe; Chris; Kirker; Anne; Grishin; Sasha; Leti; Bruno
Edition: First Edition
Publication Date: 2010
Publisher: Macmillan Art Publishing, Melbourne
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 128 pages
Condition: New (in shrink wrap)
ISBN: 1921394307
































