- Renzo Vespignani
Renzo Vespignani (
1924 -26 April 2001 ) "Francis Bacon" (list of biographies), 2001, "KLEINOS edizione d'arte" (Italian translated), webpage: [http://www.kleinos.it/primo_piano_en.html Kleinos-Primo-Piano] .] was an Italian painter, printmaker and illustrator. "Obituaries - Hiroshi Teshigahara, Renzo Vespignani" (news), Brant Publications, Inc., 2001, FindArticles, webpage: [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_6_89/ai_75496817 Obit-Vespignani] .] Vespignani illustrated the works ofBoccaccio ,Kafka andT. S. Eliot , among others. In 1956, he co-founded the magazine "Citta Aperta ("City Opened")" and in 1963, co-founded the group "II Pro e II Contro " (Pro and Con) forneorealism in figure art.__TOC__
Life and work
Renzo Vespignani was born in
Rome ,Italy in 1924, and he grew up in a Roman working-class suburb named "Portonaccio". He began to paint during the difficult years of the German occupation of Rome, hiding himself atLino Bianchi Barriviera ’s residence.His drawings in 1944 recorded the ravages of German-occupied Rome in realistic detail. Those images, often likened to German Expressionist works, were featured in his first solo exhibition at Rome's
Galleria La Margherita in 1945.Meanwhile, he collaborated as a designer with many political-literary reviews done as poetic documentaries, relating to the cinema of Rossellini andVittorio de Sica .After the war, Vespignani contributed illustrations to political and literary journals. At
New York 'sHugo Gallery , his works were introduced to the U.S. in 1948.In 1956 he co-founded, with other intellectuals, the review "
Citta Aperta ("City Opened")", a magazine concerning the city culture’s problems. At this time, his work had begun to focus on life in the harsh neighborhoods ofRome 's periphery, displaying a connection with the films and literature of ItalianNeorealism .In 1963, with the painters,
Ferroni ,Calabria ,Guerreschi ,Guccione ,Gianquinto and the art criticsMicacchi ,Guercio andMorosini , he founded the group "II Pro e II Contro " (Pro and Con ), which immediately became a point of reference for the newborn neo-figures experiments. During the decade of the 1960s, Vespignani and the group sought to develop new critically and intellectually engaged figural art. Vespignani illustrated the works ofBoccaccio ,Kafka andT. S. Eliot , among others.Renzo Vespignani exhibited works across Italy and had participated in the
Venice Biennale four times. A 1985 exhibition at the French Academy in Rome examined the rapport between Vespignani's work and that of theNeorealist poet and filmmakerPier Paolo Pasolini .After the 1970s, Vespignani rarely exhibited abroad, although two bodies of his work from the 1990s, "Manhattan Transfer" and "An Afternoon in Chelsea", had been inspired by visits to
New York City .Renzo Vespignani died on
April 26 ,2001 , while undergoing surgery.ee also
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Expressionism Notes
External links
* Obituary webpage: [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_6_89/ai_75496817 Obit-Vespignani] .
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