ASSOCIAZIONE ARTISTI BRESCIANI
Presentazione del critico Fausto Lorenzi del:
"CATALOGO GENERALE, VOLUME 1°" (DALLE PRIME OPERE ALLA
METARAZIONALITA')
di
BEPPE BONETTI
Nella sede della AAB di Brescia (Associazione Artisti bresciani)
vicolo della Stella, 4
Christian Maretti
Editore per Antartide.com
Giovedì 27 novembre 2008 ore 18.00
BEPPE BONETTI
He was born in Rovato (Brescia) in 1951. At the end of the
Seventies, after a period of research in the field of painting, he
started his expositive activity.
In 1981 his work turned to the investigation of the
relationship between order and disorder, logical and illogical and
he placed instinctive, casual instances side by side to the rational
element, unified in the synthesis of the work.
Bonetti carried an intense expositive activity all around
Europe: Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Zagreb, Belgrade. He worked for a
long time in Paris.
In 1988 he exhibited his works for the first time in the
USA at the Columbia University. Then he started to expose his art in
Los Angeles at the Hartmann Gallery.
In Italy he collaborated with the Galleria La Chioicciola
of Padua and with the Vismara and the Vinciana Galleries in Milan.
He had continuously exposed at main Parisian Halls and he
took part to many art exhibitions: in Bari, Bologna, Fiac, Basel,
Frankfurt and New York.
He still working with the Malesi gallery (first
exhibition in 1989) and the Gaalliata's one.
Three retrospections had been dedicated to him:
1.
In Macerata at the historic church of San Paolo "Beppe Bonetti
1972/1992 (1992);
2.
In Osaka at the Foritsu Modern Art Center (1992);
3.
In Gallarate (Varese) at the Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna (1999).
In 1999 he introduced the "Metarationality" at the AAB of Brescia.
Since the 1st of January 2001he is coofounder with Rudulph Rainer
and Milan Zoricic of the "Last International Group".
Subsequently he arranged his first exhibitions at the Modern Art
Museum of Gazzoldo degli Ippoliti in Mantova and at the Hall of SS
Filippo and Giacomo of Brescia.
Exhibitions in Los Angeles, Frankfurt and Zagreb are forseen.
Some of his works are included in important public collections and
museums in Europe, USA, Japan and Corea.