Il Crocevia, 2008
Andrea Benetti
Bas-relief made with chalk on the support of the canvas. Subsequently pigmented with cacao and oil paints
Original Painting, 40 x 60 x 2 cm
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About Andrea Benetti
Treccani Encyclopedia: https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/andrea-benetti
De Agostini Encyclopedia https://www.sapere.it/enciclopedia/Benetti%2C+Andrea.html
WikiArt - Visual Art Encyclopedia: https://www.wikiart.org/en/andrea-benetti
Wikipedia - The free Encyclopedia: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Benetti
Sito ufficiale in italiano: https://www.andreabenetti.com
Official site in english: https://www.andreabenetti.euBorn in 1964, Andrea Benetti created and drew up the "Manifesto of Neo Cave Art" presented at the 53rd Venice Biennale, in the pavilion called "Nature and Dreams", located at the Ca 'Foscari University. Conceptually, the Manifesto is inspired by the genesis of art. In his works, Andrea Benetti cites, transfigures, plays, reinvents concepts and forms of Cave painting, creating an ideal bridge between the genesis of art and its contemporaneity. He has collaborated and still collaborates to the realization of projects with various Italian and foreign universities, including the John Hopkins University, the University of Bologna, Ferrara, Roma Tre, Lecce, Bergamo, Bari. These universities have carried out research on his art. Benetti's works are present in collections all over the world. In addition to the museums of contemporary art in Italy and abroad and prestigious private collections, including the United Nations, his works are present in the Quirinale (seat of the President of the Italian Republic), in the Italian Parliament, in the Vatican, in various Embassies. For this reason, he was received at the Quirinale (seat of the President of the Italian Republic), in the Chamber of Deputies (Italian Parliament) and in the Vatican, where he met Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis. There are dozens of university professors and important art critics who have written about Benetti's art and have participated in the projects that the Italian painter has created.
De Agostini Encyclopedia https://www.sapere.it/enciclopedia/Benetti%2C+Andrea.html
WikiArt - Visual Art Encyclopedia: https://www.wikiart.org/en/andrea-benetti
Wikipedia - The free Encyclopedia: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Benetti
Sito ufficiale in italiano: https://www.andreabenetti.com
Official site in english: https://www.andreabenetti.euBorn in 1964, Andrea Benetti created and drew up the "Manifesto of Neo Cave Art" presented at the 53rd Venice Biennale, in the pavilion called "Nature and Dreams", located at the Ca 'Foscari University. Conceptually, the Manifesto is inspired by the genesis of art. In his works, Andrea Benetti cites, transfigures, plays, reinvents concepts and forms of Cave painting, creating an ideal bridge between the genesis of art and its contemporaneity. He has collaborated and still collaborates to the realization of projects with various Italian and foreign universities, including the John Hopkins University, the University of Bologna, Ferrara, Roma Tre, Lecce, Bergamo, Bari. These universities have carried out research on his art. Benetti's works are present in collections all over the world. In addition to the museums of contemporary art in Italy and abroad and prestigious private collections, including the United Nations, his works are present in the Quirinale (seat of the President of the Italian Republic), in the Italian Parliament, in the Vatican, in various Embassies. For this reason, he was received at the Quirinale (seat of the President of the Italian Republic), in the Chamber of Deputies (Italian Parliament) and in the Vatican, where he met Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis. There are dozens of university professors and important art critics who have written about Benetti's art and have participated in the projects that the Italian painter has created.
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The painting of the future was born in caves