Plus Red
Abstract Expressionism
2011
135.0 x 115.0 cm
Museo d'Arte Moderna dell'Alto Mantovano
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Plus Red
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Biographie de l'artiste
Manuela Bedeschi: Sculpting Light and Embracing Spatial Exploration
Manuela Bedeschi’s artistic journey began in Vicenza, Italy, where she was born in 1950—a birthplace steeped in Venetian art history. From a young age, she demonstrated an innate fascination for both sculpture and painting, fueling her determination to pursue rigorous academic training. Her dedication culminated in diplomas from the G.B. Cignaroli Art School in Verona and subsequently completed her second diploma in painting, establishing a solid foundation for her future artistic endeavors. These formative years were profoundly enriched by participation in the Salzburg Summer Academy—a crucible of conceptual art where she encountered luminaries like Roman Opalka and Günter Ueker. These encounters instilled within Bedeschi an unwavering belief in the power of ideas to transform perception and challenge conventional artistic paradigms. The Salzburg experience solidified her commitment to exploring complex concepts through innovative mediums, shaping her distinctive artistic style. Bedeschi’s creative exploration spans diverse mediums—primarily sculpture and installation art—but she has increasingly championed site-specific interventions—works designed to resonate directly with their surroundings. Recognizing the profound influence of light on human emotion and experience, Bedeschi adopted neon light as a dominant expressive element—a bold stylistic choice that distinguishes her oeuvre from many contemporaries. This fascination stems from Bedeschi’s conviction that light possesses inherent communicative power, capable of reshaping spatial dimensions and eliciting visceral responses. Her sculptural practice is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering pursuit of formal elegance. Bedeschi skillfully combines sculptural forms with luminous illumination—a technique that transcends mere visual representation and delves into the realm of sensory perception. This masterful fusion reflects Bedeschi’s broader interest in investigating how artistic mediums can engage viewers on multiple levels—intellectually, emotionally, and physically. Throughout her career, Bedeschi’s work has garnered international acclaim—appearing in exhibitions across Europe and beyond. Her explorations consistently interrogate themes of space, materiality, and perception—challenging viewers to contemplate the relationship between art and its environment. Bedeschi's unwavering commitment to conceptual rigor underscores the importance of artistic intention and invites contemplation on profound philosophical questions—a testament to her enduring legacy as a visionary artist who dared to redefine the boundaries of contemporary sculpture.- Notable Influences: Roman Opalka, Günter Ueker
- Key Achievements: Site-Specific Installations Utilizing Neon Light
- Artistic Style: Conceptual Art blended with Sculpture and Luminosity
Manuela Bedeschi
1950 - , Italie
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Art conceptuel et installations néon
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Roman Opalka
- Günter Ueker
- Date Of Birth: 1950
- Full Name: Manuela Bedeschi
- Nationality: Italienaise
- Notable Artworks: ['Plus Red']
- Place Of Birth: Vicenza, Italie

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