Plus Red
Abstract Expressionism
2011
135.0 x 115.0 cm
Museo d'Arte Moderna dell'Alto Mantovano
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Manuela Bedeschi: Sculpting Light and Embracing Spatial Exploration
Italian artist Manuela Bedeschi’s artistic journey began in Vicenza, Italy, where she was born in 1950. Driven by a passion for both sculpture and painting, Bedeschi pursued formal education diligently, earning diplomas from the G.B. Cignaroli Art School in Verona and subsequently completing her second diploma in painting. Her formative years were enriched by participation in the Salzburg Summer Academy, where she immersed herself in conceptual art under the guidance of Roman Opalka and Günter Ueker—experiences that profoundly shaped her artistic sensibilities. Bedeschi’s creative exploration spans diverse mediums, notably sculpture and installation art. However, she has increasingly favored site-specific interventions – artworks designed to interact directly with their environment – utilizing neon light as a dominant expressive element. This fascination stems from Bedeschi's belief that light possesses inherent communicative power, capable of transforming spaces and eliciting emotional responses. She meticulously combines sculptural forms with luminous illumination, creating pieces that transcend mere visual representation and delve into the realm of sensory experience. Her artistic practice has garnered recognition through exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Throughout her career, Bedeschi’s work consistently investigates themes of space, materiality, and perception. The artist's approach is characterized by a deliberate consideration of context—Bedeschi seeks to engage viewers in dialogues about the relationship between art and its surroundings. This commitment to conceptual rigor underscores the importance of artistic intention and invites contemplation on broader philosophical questions. A pivotal moment in Bedeschi’s artistic development arrived with her exploration of neon light as a primary medium. Recognizing its ability to generate ethereal glows and manipulate spatial dimensions, she began incorporating neon tubes into her sculptures—a technique that allows for an unprecedented level of visual dynamism. This stylistic choice reflects Bedeschi's fascination with the interplay between form and illumination, mirroring the artist’s broader interest in investigating how light shapes our understanding of reality. Bedeschi’s contribution to contemporary art is notable for its distinctive blend of sculptural materiality and luminous artistry. Her installations are often conceived as immersive experiences that challenge conventional notions of artistic expression. Through her meticulous attention to detail and her unwavering dedication to exploring the transformative potential of light, Bedeschi has established herself as a significant voice within the international art scene—a testament to her enduring commitment to pushing boundaries and fostering intellectual engagement.Manuela Bedeschi
1950 - , Italy
Pikatiedot
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual Art & Neon Light Installations
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Roman Opalka
- Günter Ueker
- Date Of Birth: 1950
- Full Name: Manuela Bedeschi
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks: ['Plus Red']
- Place Of Birth: Vicenza, Italy

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