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VEDOVA EMILIO

Untitled
Date: 1970 - 1984
Cod 6111
900,00 €
Serigraphy, Cm 70x50. Numbered print run with signature, years of printing, and artist's numbering in lower lapis. Exemplar 27/120. Very good specimen. Emilio Vedova (Venice, 1919 - 2006) was one of the most representative artists of the Informal movement (an artistic current that envisions a pictorial language distant from figuration and based on gestures, matter and sign). Vedova's works were explosions of contrasting brushstrokes that aimed to denounce not so much an individual malaise as a collective one. The author's rebellious, dynamic and political spirit was masterfully expressed in his works that flowed into large pictorial cycles with equally evocative titles. Often called “the Italian brother of Jackson Pollock,” Vedova managed to anticipate certain pictorial aspects that were the focus of interest for the new artistic generations. His lively curiosity about the expressive possibilities of materials led him to use various artistic languages such as silk-screen printing and lithography, which had always fascinated him in the highlights of his career; thanks to the freedom that distinguished him, he was never afraid to open up new paths and experiment, thus adding something new to the history of Italian art.

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