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== Life and career==
== Life and career==
Born in [[Bologna]], Bendini studied at the [[Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna|Bologna Academy of Fine Arts]], under [[Giorgio Morandi]] and {{ill|it|Virgilio Guidi}}.<ref name="la naz">{{cite news|last=Massimo Mattioli|title=Morto a 93 anni Vasco Bendini, fra i maggiori pittori italiani del secondo Novecento|url=http://www.artribune.com/2015/01/morto-a-93-anni-vasco-bendini-fra-i-maggiori-pittori-italiani-del-secondo-novecento-un-allievo-di-morandi-poi-protagonista-dellinformale-allitaliana/|accessdate=31 January 2015|newspaper=Artribune|date=31 January 2015}}</ref> In 1956 he participated in the XXVIII [[Venice Biennale]], followed by a solo room in the 1964 edition and in the 1972 edition.<ref name="la naz">{{cite news|last=Massimo Mattioli|title=Morto a 93 anni Vasco Bendini, fra i maggiori pittori italiani del secondo Novecento|url=http://www.artribune.com/2015/01/morto-a-93-anni-vasco-bendini-fra-i-maggiori-pittori-italiani-del-secondo-novecento-un-allievo-di-morandi-poi-protagonista-dellinformale-allitaliana/|accessdate=31 January 2015|newspaper=Artribune|date=31 January 2015}}</ref>
Born in [[Bologna]], Bendini studied at the [[Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna|Bologna Academy of Fine Arts]], under [[Giorgio Morandi]] and [[Virgilio Guidi]].<ref name="la naz">{{cite news|last=Massimo Mattioli|title=Morto a 93 anni Vasco Bendini, fra i maggiori pittori italiani del secondo Novecento|url=http://www.artribune.com/2015/01/morto-a-93-anni-vasco-bendini-fra-i-maggiori-pittori-italiani-del-secondo-novecento-un-allievo-di-morandi-poi-protagonista-dellinformale-allitaliana/|accessdate=31 January 2015|newspaper=Artribune|date=31 January 2015}}</ref> In 1956 he was invited to show his work at the 27th edition of the [[Venice Biennale]]. This was followed by two more participations, each time with a solo presentation of his work, in 1964 and 1972.<ref name="la naz">{{cite news|last=Massimo Mattioli|title=Morto a 93 anni Vasco Bendini, fra i maggiori pittori italiani del secondo Novecento|url=http://www.artribune.com/2015/01/morto-a-93-anni-vasco-bendini-fra-i-maggiori-pittori-italiani-del-secondo-novecento-un-allievo-di-morandi-poi-protagonista-dellinformale-allitaliana/|accessdate=31 January 2015|newspaper=Artribune|date=31 January 2015}}</ref>


After a period close to [[informalism]], especially to the "last naturalism" theorized by {{ill|it|Francesco Arcangeli}}, Bendini went through [[Neo Dada]], [[Arte Povera]] and [[Conceptual art|conceptual]] phases, but, then from the 1970s on he returned to working in Informalism.<ref name=cdcd>Carlo Pirovano (cured by). "Bendini, Vasco" in ''La pittura in Italia : Il Novecento : 1945-1990, vol. 2''. Milano, Electa, 1993. ISBN 88-435-3982-5.</ref>
After a period close to [[informalism]], especially to the "last naturalism" theorized by {{Interlanguage link multi|Francesco Arcangeli (art critic)|lt=Francesco Arcangeli|it|Francesco Arcangeli}}, Bendini expanded his visual language to other forms, including [[Neo-Dada]], [[Arte Povera]] and [[Conceptual art|conceptual]] phases. In the late 1970s he eventually re-embraced an Informalist style in his paintings.<ref name=cdcd>Carlo Pirovano (cured by). "Bendini, Vasco" in ''La pittura in Italia : Il Novecento : 1945-1990, vol. 2''. Milano, Electa, 1993. {{ISBN|88-435-3982-5}}.</ref>


== References==
== References==
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Vasco Bendini
Vasco Bendini at work
Born(1922-02-27)27 February 1922
Bologna, Italy
Died31 January 2015(2015-01-31) (aged 92)

Vasco Bendini (27 February 1922 – 31 January 2015) was an Italian informalist painter.

Life and career

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Born in Bologna, Bendini studied at the Bologna Academy of Fine Arts, under Giorgio Morandi and Virgilio Guidi.[1] In 1956 he was invited to show his work at the 27th edition of the Venice Biennale. This was followed by two more participations, each time with a solo presentation of his work, in 1964 and 1972.[1]

After a period close to informalism, especially to the "last naturalism" theorized by Francesco Arcangeli [it], Bendini expanded his visual language to other forms, including Neo-Dada, Arte Povera and conceptual phases. In the late 1970s he eventually re-embraced an Informalist style in his paintings.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Massimo Mattioli (31 January 2015). "Morto a 93 anni Vasco Bendini, fra i maggiori pittori italiani del secondo Novecento". Artribune. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  2. ^ Carlo Pirovano (cured by). "Bendini, Vasco" in La pittura in Italia : Il Novecento : 1945-1990, vol. 2. Milano, Electa, 1993. ISBN 88-435-3982-5.
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