Costruzione Grigia XXL (1992) Printmaking by Luigi Veronesi

Printmaking on Paper, 43.3x63 in
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Luigi Veronesi was born in 1908 in Milan. Trained between the 1920s and 1930s in a constructivist and Bauhausian climate, he is the only one among the Italian abstractionists of the 1930s to faithfully follow the Bauhaus approach and to have early success even abroad. Ed. Studio Fornaresio 99+XXX ex. - 110x160 cm. Edition 99+XXX, composed of Arabic [...]
Luigi Veronesi was born in 1908 in Milan. Trained between the 1920s and 1930s in a constructivist and Bauhausian climate, he is the only one among the Italian abstractionists of the 1930s to faithfully follow the Bauhaus approach and to have early success even abroad. .

Ed. Studio Fornaresio 99+XXX ex. - 110x160 cm.

Edition 99+XXX, composed of Arabic numerals and Roman numerals

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Stunning large format screenprint printed by Villa, Lissone

The work is published in the "Luigi Veronesi" catalog 2001 (shown in the photos)

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Luigi Veronesi (1908-1998) was an Italian photographer, painter, and abstract artist known for his pioneering contributions to the fields of abstract photography and experimental cinema. Born on June 16, 1908, [...]

Luigi Veronesi (1908-1998) was an Italian photographer, painter, and abstract artist known for his pioneering contributions to the fields of abstract photography and experimental cinema. Born on June 16, 1908, in Milan, Italy, Veronesi's artistic journey began in the 1920s when he studied painting at the Brera Academy in Milan, under the guidance of renowned artists such as Achille Funi and Aldo Carpi.

Veronesi initially established himself as a painter, exploring figurative and abstract styles influenced by Italian Futurism and metaphysical painting. However, his interests soon expanded to include photography and experimental film, where he made significant innovations and contributions.

In the 1930s, Veronesi became involved in the avant-garde artistic movements of the time, collaborating with artists and intellectuals who were exploring new ways of representing reality through abstraction and non-traditional techniques. He experimented with photograms, multiple exposures, and other innovative photographic methods to create abstract compositions that pushed the boundaries of the medium.

Veronesi's approach to photography was deeply influenced by his background in painting and his interest in the interplay of light, form, and color. He sought to capture the essence of abstract forms and textures through his camera lens, creating images that were both visually striking and intellectually stimulating.

In addition to his work in photography, Veronesi was a pioneer in experimental cinema. He collaborated with filmmakers and artists to explore the potential of film as a medium for artistic expression, experimenting with techniques such as montage, collage, and optical effects to create dynamic and surreal visual narratives.

Throughout his career, Veronesi participated in numerous exhibitions and artistic projects in Italy and abroad, gaining recognition for his innovative approach to both photography and film. His artworks are held in prestigious collections and museums worldwide, highlighting his enduring influence on the development of abstract art and experimental cinema.

Luigi Veronesi's legacy as an artist is characterized by his relentless pursuit of artistic innovation and his ability to transcend traditional boundaries between mediums. His contributions to abstract photography and experimental film continue to inspire artists and audiences, underscoring his importance in the history of 20th-century art. Veronesi passed away on November 29, 1998, leaving behind a rich and influential body of work that remains relevant and impactful to this day.

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