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Carmine Benincasa is a prominent Italian art critic and art historian professor.
Carmine Benincasa was born in Eboli in the south of Italy. After studying in a religious school he moved to Rome to continue study theology, philosophy and law.
He was a professor of art history at the ' Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata and Florence and professor of history art at the Faculty of Architecture of the University La Sapienza of Rome. During this period he established contact with intellectuals like Jean Paul Sartre, Jorge Luis Borges, Marguerite Yourcenar, Bruno Zevi and many more.
He has published numerous essays, articles and monographs on major authors of contemporary art i.e. A. Masson: A. Tapies; G. Corneille: R. Guttuso; H. Moore; M. Ceroli; P.A. Renoir; U. Mastroianni ; W. De Kooning; J. Mirò; G. Rouault; A. Modigliani, A. Bragaglia; G. Balla; W. Kandinsky; H. Matisse; G. Morandi; O. Kokoschka;, as well as curated exhibitions mostly all over the world, including the Venice Biennale (1978–1982).
He is currently chief editor of Cahiers d'art and Cahiers d'Art International Fashion.
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Carmine Benincasa is a prominent Italian art critic and art historian professor.
Carmine Benincasa was born in Eboli in the south of Italy. After studying in a religious school he moved to Rome to continue study theology, philosophy and law.
He was a professor of art history at the ' Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata and Florence and professor of history art at the Faculty of Architecture of the University La Sapienza of Rome. During this period he established contact with intellectuals like Jean Paul Sartre, Jorge Luis Borges, Marguerite Yourcenar, Bruno Zevi and many more.
He has published numerous essays, articles and monographs on major authors of contemporary art i.e. A. Masson: A. Tapies; G. Corneille: R. Guttuso; H. Moore; M. Ceroli; P.A. Renoir; U. Mastroianni ; W. De Kooning; J. Mirò; G. Rouault; A. Modigliani, A. Bragaglia; G. Balla; W. Kandinsky; H. Matisse; G. Morandi; O. Kokoschka;, as well as curated exhibitions mostly all over the world, including the Venice Biennale (1978–1982).
He is currently chief editor of Cahiers d'art and Cahiers d'Art International Fashion.
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