Marcelo Bonevardi (1929–1994) was a Latin American avant-garde artist known for his mixed media pieces. A native of Argentina, Bonevardi spent the greater part of his career in New York City, where he absorbed avant-garde practices and influences such as abstraction and primitivism, using them to invent a pictorial and symbolic language with which to express his deep spirituality and affinity for myth and ritual. Bonevardi is best known for his shaped canvases, often employing mixed media, which combine elements of painting and sculpture, reflecting his early training and lifelong interest in architecture. During his lifetime, Bonevardi received many honors, including the International Prize at the X Bienal de São Paulo, first prize in the "Ten Argentine Artists at the United Nations" perm
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| - Marcelo Bonevardi (1929-1994) fue un artista argentino de avant-garde conocido por sus obras de técnicas mixtas. (es)
- Marcelo Bonevardi (1929-1994) est un artiste d’avant-garde latino-américain connu pour ses œuvres en techniques mixtes. (fr)
- Marcelo Bonevardi (ur. 13 maja 1929 w Buenos Aires, zm. 1 lutego 1994 w Córdobie) – argentyński malarz. W 1958 zamieszkał w Nowym Jorku, gdzie tworzył obrazy - asamblaże. W swej sztuce posługiwał się elementami trójwymiarowymi, które odwoływały się do konkretnego świata. Autor takich prac, jak El Arquitecto (1964), Pillar (1968). (pl)
- Marcelo Bonevardi (1929–1994) was a Latin American avant-garde artist known for his mixed media pieces. A native of Argentina, Bonevardi spent the greater part of his career in New York City, where he absorbed avant-garde practices and influences such as abstraction and primitivism, using them to invent a pictorial and symbolic language with which to express his deep spirituality and affinity for myth and ritual. Bonevardi is best known for his shaped canvases, often employing mixed media, which combine elements of painting and sculpture, reflecting his early training and lifelong interest in architecture. During his lifetime, Bonevardi received many honors, including the International Prize at the X Bienal de São Paulo, first prize in the "Ten Argentine Artists at the United Nations" perm (en)
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| - Marcelo Bonevardi (1929-1994) fue un artista argentino de avant-garde conocido por sus obras de técnicas mixtas. (es)
- Marcelo Bonevardi (1929–1994) was a Latin American avant-garde artist known for his mixed media pieces. A native of Argentina, Bonevardi spent the greater part of his career in New York City, where he absorbed avant-garde practices and influences such as abstraction and primitivism, using them to invent a pictorial and symbolic language with which to express his deep spirituality and affinity for myth and ritual. Bonevardi is best known for his shaped canvases, often employing mixed media, which combine elements of painting and sculpture, reflecting his early training and lifelong interest in architecture. During his lifetime, Bonevardi received many honors, including the International Prize at the X Bienal de São Paulo, first prize in the "Ten Argentine Artists at the United Nations" permanent installation, and the Platinum Prize from the Konex Foundation. Bonevardi's work has been collected by many leading North American and Latin American museums, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City; the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and the Museo de Arte Moderno in Buenos Aires; the Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade in São Paulo; and the Museo Rufino Tamayo in Mexico City. (en)
- Marcelo Bonevardi (1929-1994) est un artiste d’avant-garde latino-américain connu pour ses œuvres en techniques mixtes. (fr)
- Marcelo Bonevardi (ur. 13 maja 1929 w Buenos Aires, zm. 1 lutego 1994 w Córdobie) – argentyński malarz. W 1958 zamieszkał w Nowym Jorku, gdzie tworzył obrazy - asamblaże. W swej sztuce posługiwał się elementami trójwymiarowymi, które odwoływały się do konkretnego świata. Autor takich prac, jak El Arquitecto (1964), Pillar (1968). (pl)
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