Emilio Vedova Art
Emilio Vedova was a self-taught artist, he joined the Milanese anti-Fascist artists’ association, Corrente. In 1946, in Milan, he collaborated with Morlotti on the manifesto “Oltre Guernica” and was a founding member of the Fronte Nuovo delle Arti from 1946–50 in Venice. In 1952, Vedova participated in the Gruppo degli Otto Pittori Italiani and exhibited at the Venice Biennale. Vedova was also the Italian representative at the first Documenta in 1955 and won a Guggenheim International Award in 1956. In 1959, he exhibited his large L-shaped canvases Scontro di situazioni, in an environment created by Carlo Scarpa. Vedova was awarded the Grand Prize for painting at the 1960 Venice Biennale. After the late 1970s, he experimented with a variety of techniques and formats such as the mobile works on steel rails. In 1995, he began a new series of multifaceted and manipulable painted objects called Disk-Multiple (Disco-Plurimo).
1960s Modern Emilio Vedova Art
Lithograph
21st Century and Contemporary Emilio Vedova Art
Enamel
1960s Modern Emilio Vedova Art
Lithograph, Offset
1960s Modern Emilio Vedova Art
Paper, Lithograph
2010s Street Art Emilio Vedova Art
Metal
1950s Emilio Vedova Art
Bronze, Gold Leaf
2010s Contemporary Emilio Vedova Art
Enamel, Metal, Wire
2010s Contemporary Emilio Vedova Art
Thread, Plexiglass, Pins, Wood Panel
20th Century Emilio Vedova Art
Stone, Brass, Enamel
2010s Conceptual Emilio Vedova Art
Steel
1980s Abstract Geometric Emilio Vedova Art
Aluminum, Enamel
1920s Modern Emilio Vedova Art
Paper, Lithograph
20th Century Modern Emilio Vedova Art
Metal
1980s Abstract Emilio Vedova Art
Aluminum, Enamel
20th Century Emilio Vedova Art
Lithograph
20th Century Emilio Vedova Art
Etching, Paper
1960s Emilio Vedova Art
Lithograph
1970s Contemporary Emilio Vedova Art
Charcoal
1970s Contemporary Emilio Vedova Art
Ink
1960s Modern Emilio Vedova Art
Lithograph
1960s Arte Povera Emilio Vedova Art
Lithograph, Screen
1960s Arte Povera Emilio Vedova Art
Lithograph, Screen