Gregorio Vardanega

Grégorio Vardanega is an Italian artist of origin , born the March 21st 1923 with Possogno, deceased in Paris on October 7th, 2007.

Biography

His/her parents settle in Argentina in 1926.

Studying with the national academy of Beautiful arts of Buenos-Surfaces, Vardanega conceives, as of 1946, of works with plates of glass or plexiglass, superimposed as well as half-spheres with structures of tended wire.

In 1947, he becomes member of the group concrete Art , and attends Eduardo Jonquieres and Carmelo Arden-Quin.

He travels then in Europe for finally settling with Paris in 1959.

Vardanega and Martha Boto, his/her partner, create the term chromocinetism to describe their research.

In 2005, Gregorio Vardanega takes part in the exposure the driving eye, optical and kinetic art of 1960 to 1975 with the Museum of modern art of Strasbourg.

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