Enrico Baj - Decorated Family
Enrico Baj - Decorated Family
SKU:MDELI023
19x23, year 20th Century
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Certificato: Yes
Stato di conservazione: Optimal
Tiratura: 27/125
Formato: Small (under 40cm)
Orientamento: Vertical
Supporto: Other
Soggetto: Figure
Stile: Abstract
Description of the work
Description of the work
Enrico Baj's subjects are the result of a meditation on various trends in contemporary art, but they also have a strong symbolic meaning. Baj, especially since the 1950s, has populated his works with grotesque figures with strange names. They are the evils of the world, interpreted by the artist in a mocking, ironic, and unpleasant way. They almost seem like figures straight out of a medieval fresco, interpreted by Baj according to a modern conception of sign and gesture.
Irony is a constant throughout Enrico Baj's work, so much so that his grotesque figures can be considered an evolution of Dadaist desecration. Compared to his easel work, this etching lacks Baj's typical graphic component and even the references to Cubism. Therefore, the work is highly interesting, as it shows a more objective and therefore caricatural type of composition. It is a sort of vignette, yet it unmistakably bears Enrico Baj's signature.
Enrico Baj, Milan 1924 - Vergiate 2003. After dropping out of medical school, he began his artistic career, training at the Brera Academy. In 1951, together with Dangelo, he founded the Nuclear Painting Movement, which aimed to destroy all academicism and regenerate painting through an expressive language that utilized the automatic writing techniques of Surrealism in light of the experiences of American Abstract Expressionism. Baj's work, in particular, is influenced by the irreverent irony of Dadaism, which led him to use collage and a wide variety of materials and to develop his grotesque characters.
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