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  • 44. Catalog published by CURA. Books for the exhibition Jonas Mekas. Images are real curated by Francesco Urbano Ragazzi and held at the Mattatoio in collaboration with the Lithuanian Culture Institute and the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Rome. 
  • 43. New website for CURA.: a curation and editorial platform based in Rome which includes magazine and publishing company.
  • 42. Visual identity and website for AVTO, a non profit center for research-based artistic practice in Istanbul.
  • 41. New brand identity and an extensive graphic system for TIMEMADE, a personal research project developed by Studio David Dolcini, where time, materials, and the handmade production process form the foundation of his wooden sculptures.
  • 40. Published on the occasion of Eugenio Tibaldi's exhibition ET 2020/24 at the Fondazione La Rocca, this book is at once a catalog, a monograph, and artist's book.
  • 39. A visual identity and a website for LOCALES a curatorial platform that aims to inspire a reflection on the public sphere through artistic practices.
  • 38. Developed in a single stylistic set, Arena is a unique typeface characterized by narrow and rounded forms.
  • 37. Visual identity and exhibition design for the exhibition of the MAXXI Collection titled What a Wonderful World: this innovative presentation brings together major installations by fifteen international artists, curated by Bartolomeo Pietromarchi and the museum's curatorial team.
  • 36. Published on the occasion of the exhibition Roma, a portrait. Festival of Foreign Academies and Cultural Institutes is the first edition of a project that annually transforms Palazzo Esposizioni into a privileged observatory for the visions and research of foreign artists and scholars who spend a residency period in Rome. Published by CURA. Books.
  • 35. Publication, visual identity, and poster for Isolario, a project organized by the artistic and curatorial collective FRICHE in collaboration with the University IUAV of Venice and the École des Études en Science Social in Paris.
  • 34. Visual communication, printed matter and signage system for the exhibitions visibileinvisibile Merz/Gupta at Palazzo Ardinghelli, MAXXI L’Aquila curated from Bartolomeo Pietromarchi e Nina Borel. Courtesy MAXXI Museum. Photo: Claudio Cerasoli.
  • 33. Visual identity and catalogues for Battaglia Foundry Sculpture Price #02 & #03, an international prize for young artists dedicated to bronze casting. Project undertaken with CURA.
  • 32. A dynamic identity for the exhibition held at the MAXXI Museum, REAL_ITALY that presents the 2017 winning works of the first two editions of the competition held by the MiBACT Italian Council General Direction for Contemporary Creativity. Project realized in collaboration with CURA.
  • 31. A promotional brochure for Tubes Step by Step radiators designed by Alberto Meda.
  • 30. Website and identity for Lugano based architecture firm Leuzinger e Associati.
  • 29. Identity and catalogue for the Informal Inclusion, Eugenio Tibaldi exhibitions at the Italian Pavilion, maltabiennale.art 2024.
  • 28. BBG is the pseudonym for Bench Blue Gradient, a personal design product project.
  • 27. Guhl is a typeface inspired by the rugged and concrete forms of the industrial design pioneer Willy Guhl.
  • 26. Visual identity for the Turkish school Renk Art Akademi, which assists students in gaining admission to universities specializing in art, design, and architecture.
  • 25. Graphic for Design, I love you but you’re bringing me down - Four Typographic Rugs an exhibition organised by Hansel Grotesque Studio at OPAL.
  • 24. Apophenia, a small publication about new digital materialism between art and artificial intelligence.
  • 23. Two-color website showcasing the works of the studio we architettura based in Lugano.
  • 22. Visual identity for the exhibition at the Fondazione Memmo featuring the work of the Moroccan artist Latifa Echakhch.
  • 21. Concept and exhibition design for the Pier Paolo Pasolini. Tutto è Santo exhibition at the MAXXI Museum in Rome.
  • 20. Website for Studio Lys a studio stretches between design and media, embracing both.
  • 19. Frammenti di Paradiso is the catalogue of the third solo exhibition curated by the Collezione Agovino.
  • 18. A 400 copy edition Trasformazioni, Transformations, Transformationen is a trilingual publication developed for the architecture practise Inches Geleta based in Locarno.
  • 17. Six Horizons, Six Roads, Ten Landscapes is a publication released on occasion of the participation of the Italian artist Francesco Arena to the Art Basel Unlimited 2017 exhibitions.
  • 16. Website and documented archive for the Italian video-artist Yuri Ancarani.
  • 15. Website designed for studioconcreto, a curatorial duo from Lecce.
  • 14. Identity and exhibitions design for Bob Dylan. Retrospectrum exhibition at MAXXI Museum in Rome.
  • 13. Poster for the exhibition Conversation Piece V curated by Marcello Smarrelli at the Fondazione Memmo. 
  • 12. Website for the Fondazione Merz, a contemporary art center established in 2005 in Turin.
  • 11. Poster for the exhibitions I sette messaggeri, a group show of seven Italian artists in the Marsèlleria space in Milan.
  • 10. Catalogue published by CURA. Books on occasion of the exhibition Home Beirut. Sounding the neighbors curated by Hou Hanru and Giulia Ferracci at MAXXI.
  • 09. Together with Samuele Anzellotti we have designed the visual identity and website for Il Colorificio, a little art space in Milan.
  • 08. Dio c’è is a book which gathers a selection of works belonging to Fabio Agovino’s private collection. Published in 600 copies by CURA. Books editor.
  • 07. A minimal layout for the website of the Italian Nico Vascellari. Project carried out in collaboration with CURA.
  • 06. The catalogue Elemento, published by CURA. Books, presents the new collection of the Dutch artist Maaike Schoorel’s pictorial works in 2016.
  • 05. Graphic design of 2%/717/1949 catalogue, which conveys the meaning of the 2% law: art in Italian public space.
  • 04. Identity for the Fondazione Ermanno Casoli based in Marche, which is a pioneer in investigating the potential of dialogue between art and factory.
  • 03. Issued by De Vleeshal, FRAC Champagne-Ardenne and Monitor Gallery the book highlights Francesco Arena’s most important works between 2004-2014.
  • 02. A funny website for Rio Grande, a multidisciplinary organisation from Milan.
  • 01. Logo for Nisi Masa, a no-profit French organisation and European network for young cinema associations.

Walter Santomauro
Graphic, web & type designer

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Walter Santomauro is an Italian graphic designer based in Turin. He specializes in typography, art direction, and editorial design, which result in publications, websites, visual identities for exhibitions, cultural institutions, architectural studios, and both national and international brands.

Some digital works: Alieta, AVTO, BPE, CURA, Exteta, FEC, Fondazione Merz, Form_a, Giorgia Boraso, iaa, Juma, LOCALES, Massimo Adario, Neodecortech, renk, studioconcreto, Studio Lys, studio we architettura, TIMEMADE, Yuri Ancarani.