Renato Meneghetti - Renato Meneghetti, Vittorio Sgarbi
Pittura e altre arti 1954-1999 (Italian Edition)
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Renato Meneghetti was born in 1947 in Rosà di Vicenza in upper Italy and began painting at the age of ten. He studied architecture and design under Carlo Scarpa in Venice, but taught himself how to paint. Like many other Italian artists he is a huomo universale, who masters many different styles and techniques. He became famous in his home country not only as an architect and a designer, but also as a composer and a musician, as a stage and performance artist, as a film producer, a sculptor and finally also as a painter.
As a young artist during the 1960s Meneghetti sought the acquaintance of exhibition organisers as well as artists such as Carlo Munari, Giorgio de Chirico and Lucio Fontana. His first one-man exhibition, which included his "Monotipi" (monotypes) in black and white, sketchy, rhythmical scenes with fragile, dancing figures, took place in 1966 in Bassano di Grappa. At the end of the 1960s Meneghetti made his "Fagocitatrice", paintings and objects, which he covered in paint and then partially scra...
As a young artist during the 1960s Meneghetti sought the acquaintance of exhibition organisers as well as artists such as Carlo Munari, Giorgio de Chirico and Lucio Fontana. His first one-man exhibition, which included his "Monotipi" (monotypes) in black and white, sketchy, rhythmical scenes with fragile, dancing figures, took place in 1966 in Bassano di Grappa. At the end of the 1960s Meneghetti made his "Fagocitatrice", paintings and objects, which he covered in paint and then partially scra...