mixed media on canvas
Arturo Carmassi was an Italian abstractionist painter, sculptor, and printmaker.
He studied at the Albertina Academy in Turin. Carmassi created many images, sculptures and engravings on metal and worked in lithography and silkscreen. He has participated in numerous exhibitions and biennales and is an internationally recognized sculptor.
Aldo Mondino was an Italian sculptor and painter.
Mondino was an artist characterized by an ironic approach to art. He used a range of unconventional materials in his works, including caramel and chocolate, and pioneered the art of painting on linoleum. He is known for mosaics realized using chocolate, seeds, coffee, legumes and many other different materials.
Marino Marini was an Italian sculptor and educator.
Tancredi Parmeggiani, or simply Tancredi, was an Italian painter.
He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. Along with Mario Deluigi and Lucio Fontana, Tancredi Parmeggiani is considered one of the most important representatives of Spazialismo ("Spatial Movement"). This concept of art was developed by Fontana, in which he saw a new spatial concept of technology and science as the basis of modern art. Tancredi Parmeggiani was also convinced that the surface of the image should cross the boundaries of two-dimensionality to open new dimensions through color and time and find new artistic solutions.
The famous collector Peggy Guggenheim was his patron and promoted his lyrical-abstract works to major American museums. Tancredi's work was critically acclaimed, he actively participated in many exhibitions in Italy, London, Paris and New York, and was the recipient of several prestigious awards. In 1964 he took part in the Venice Biennale, and in September of the same year, at the age of 37, he took his own life in Rome.
Paule Hammer is a visual artist who lives in Leipzig. He belongs to the younger generation of painters of the New Leipzig School.
Mario Schifano was an Italian painter and collagist of the Postmodern tradition. He also achieved some renown as a film-maker and rock musician.
He is considered to be one of the most significant and pre-eminent artists of Italian postmodernism.
Hsiao Chin is a Chinese modernist painter who has worked in Europe.
Born into an intellectual family in Shanghai, Hsiao moved to Taiwan in 1949 and was educated in the art department of the Taipei Teachers' Training School in Taiwan Province of Taipei (now National Taipei Teachers' University). In 1955, he and seven other artists founded the Ton Fan Art Group, the first postwar contemporary art group in Taiwan that attempted to break free from realism and sought a modern expression of Eastern spirituality.
As an innovative artist and co-founder of significant modernist movements in Taiwan and Europe, Hsiao's work explored Asian philosophy while embracing forms of Western postwar avant-garde practices.
In the mid-1950s, Hsiao settled in Milan, where he lived for half a century. In 1961, along with Italian painter Antonio Calderara and Japanese sculptor Adzuma Kenjiro in Milan, he co-founded the Punto movement, which brought together numerous Eastern and Western abstractionist artists. Xiao Qin's work has been exhibited around the world, including New York's MoMA and Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Art Museum of China, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, and the National Taiwan Museum of Art.
Edgar Hofschen was a German artist.
Jens Gerd Joneleit is a German abstractionist and composer who lives and works in Germany and the United States.
He studied art and music at the University of South Dakota and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, then returned to Germany.
His paintings and other visual works have been the subject of numerous gallery exhibitions of contemporary art in the United States and Europe.
As a composer, Jens Jonleit has written numerous compositions for orchestras, ensembles, and chamber groups in Europe and the United States. He is also known as a composer of music and theater works and opera.
Fathwinter, birth name Fred Alfred Theofil Winter, was a German graphic artist and abstractionist.
Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer was an American painter and sculptor who lived and worked in Louisiana. Kohlmeyer took up painting in her 30s and achieved wide recognition for her work in art museums and galleries throughout the United States.