Emilio Vedova 1919-2006
Emilio Vedova was born in 1919 in Venice and developed a deep passion for contemporary art from an early age.
After his studies and initial artistic experiences, he emerged as a leading figure of Italian Informal Art, creating an expressive language based on the energy of gesture and the power of color.
His research focused on movement, material, and the tension between form and space, producing works marked by intense vitality and dynamic rhythm. Vedova explored themes related to history, memory, and the social tensions of his time, using abstraction as a tool of strong emotional impact.
Throughout his career he gained international recognition, participating in major exhibitions and biennials, establishing his reputation as a master of Italian contemporary art.
Today, Emilio Vedova’s works continue to be exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, bearing witness to the innovative force and expressive urgency of his art.