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Mirella Bentivoglio (28 March 1922 – 23 March 2017) was an Italian sculptor, poet,
performance art Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be witnessed live or through documentation, spontaneously developed or written, and is traditionally presented to a pu ...
ist and curator. In the 1960s she joined the international
concrete poetry Concrete poetry is an arrangement of linguistic elements in which the typographical effect is more important in conveying meaning than verbal significance. It is sometimes referred to as visual poetry, a term that has now developed a distinct mea ...
movement. She participated in exhibitions all over the world, including the
Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale ( ; ) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy. There are two main components of the festival, known as the Art Biennale () and the Venice Biennale of Architecture, Architecture Biennale (), ...
(eight times from 1969 to 2001) and the
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(1992).


Biography

Mirella Bentivoglio was born in Klagenfurt,
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, to Italian parents. Her father, Ernesto Bertarelli, was a scientist and professor at the
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and an avid collector of books. Mirella grew up in
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and studied in
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,
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and
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. Although her studies were interrupted by
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, she continued to expand her knowledge using her father's extensive library. She started her career as a poet when she was very young. She published her first collection of poems, ''Giardino'', in 1943, but she waited until 1968 to publish her second poetry book. This unusually long period between the two publications was intentional, the result of a dissatisfaction with the rigidity of the printed word and its inability to fully represent the open and multifaceted experiences from which the poems emerged. In 1963 she published her first work as an art critic, a monographic study on the Lithuanian-born American artist
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. As an art critic, artist and poet, in the 1960s she began to focus on the expressive visualization of language. At that time she joined the
concrete poetry Concrete poetry is an arrangement of linguistic elements in which the typographical effect is more important in conveying meaning than verbal significance. It is sometimes referred to as visual poetry, a term that has now developed a distinct mea ...
movement, and she started using alphabetic elements to create images. Examples of this creative period include ''Successo'' (''Success''), 1968, and ''Pagina-finestra'' (Window-Page), 1971. Bentivoglio also joined the
visual poetry Visual poetry is a style of poetry that incorporates graphic and visual design elements to convey its meaning. This style combines visual art and written expression to create new ways of presenting and interpreting poetry. Visual poetry focuses on ...
movement, that mix linguistic and iconic elements. ''Fiore Nero'' (Black Flower), 1971, well represents her visual poetry work. In the 1970s, Bentivoglio became particularly fascinated with the letters ''E'' and ''O'', that in Italian respectively stand for the English words "and" and "or". ''E'' became a sign for community, connection, while ''O'' became a sign for identity and individuality. Few years later, she became increasingly involved with sculpture and performance art, making the letters evolve in three-dimensional forms: the ''E'' became the open book, while the ''O'' became the egg. Her first sculptural work that uses the book and the egg is ''Poema Totale'' (''Total Poem''), 1974. These two images recur in many of her later works, and appear in one of her most remarkable work, ''L'Ovo di Gubbio'' (''The Egg of Gubbio''), from 1976. In 1976 Bentivoglio created another work for the Italian town of
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, titled ''Poesia all'albero'' (''The Poem to the Tree''). This performance art piece consisted of hoisting in the main square of the town a tree and inviting passers-by to write something on a piece of paper, and then to attach it to the tree. Bentivoglio then collected the papers and chose some among them to create a unique poem. Bentivoglio was awarded the Silver Plate of the President of the Italian Republic in 2002. All Bentivoglio's work is pervaded by a wry critique of Western societies, their patriarchal structures, obsession with material consumption, pollution of the environment and celebration of power over compassion. As a curator and a critic, she always worked to promote women artists. For the artist's 90th birthday, the National Gallery of Contemporary Art in Rome organized a retrospective about her work. At the time of her death, on 23 March 2017, Bentivoglio made her home and worked in
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. She was 94.


Selected exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

*1971, Schwarz Gallery in Milan *1973,
São Paulo Art Biennial The São Paulo Art Biennial ( Portuguese: ''Bienal de São Paulo'') was founded in 1951 and has been held every two years since. It is the second oldest art biennial in the world after the Venice Biennale (in existence since 1895), which serves as ...
;
Klingspor Museum The Klingspor-Museum is a museum in Offenbach, Germany, specializing in the art of modern book production, typography and type. It includes a collection of fine art books from Karl Klingspor, one of the owners of Klingspor Type Foundry in Off ...
, Offenbach *1977, Italian House in Rochester, New York;
The Poetry Collection A University at Buffalo Libraries Special Collection, The Poetry Collection is a collection devoted to 20th-century poetry in English and English translation. Founded in 1937 by professor and poet Charles D. Abbott, the university's first director ...
, University of Buffalo *1978, Italian Cultural Institute, New York *1981, Metronom, Barcelona *1987, Tower of the Leper, Aosta *1988, Writers' Forum, London *1991, Art Center, Edewecht *1999,
National Museum of Women in the Arts The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA), located in Washington, D.C., is "the first museum in the world solely dedicated" to championing women through the arts. NMWA was incorporated in 1981 by Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay. Since openi ...
, Washington DC


Collective exhibitions

*2012
Poesia Visiva
Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto *1969, 1972, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1995,
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*1973, 1981, 1994,
São Paulo Art Biennial The São Paulo Art Biennial ( Portuguese: ''Bienal de São Paulo'') was founded in 1951 and has been held every two years since. It is the second oldest art biennial in the world after the Venice Biennale (in existence since 1895), which serves as ...
*1982,
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, Kassel *1978, 1981, 1982,
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, Paris *1986, XI Quadriennale Nazionale di Roma *1992,
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street (Manhattan), 53rd Street between Fifth Avenue, Fifth and Sixth Avenues. MoMA's collection spans the late 19th century to the present, a ...
, New York *1994,
Peggy Guggenheim Collection The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is an art museum on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro ''sestiere'' of Venice, Italy. It is one of the most visited attractions in Venice. The collection is housed in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, an 18th-century ...
, Venice


Bibliography

* *''The Visual Poetry of Mirella Bentivoglio'', Edizioni De Luca, 1999, *Bentivoglio Mirella; Zoccoli Franca, ''Le futuriste italiane nelle arti visive'', De Luca Editori d'Arte, 2008, * Riccardo Boglione. ''Il colpo di dado di Mirella Bentivoglio''. Museo Comunale d'Arte moderna, Senigallia, 2012. * Mirella Bentivoglio, ''Jocalia. Trenta ornamenti per il corpo'', Ilisso Publisher, 1999. * Mirella Bentivoglio, ''La guerra in piccolo. Scritti ritrovati 1943-45'', De Luca Editori d'Arte, 2015.


Sources

* Frances K. Pohl, "Language / Image / Object: The Work of Mirella Bentivoglio", ''Woman's Art Journal'', Vol.6: No.1 (Spring - Summer, 1985), pp. 17–22 accessed a

- subscription only * ''The Visual Poetry of Mirella Bentivoglio'', National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1999,


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Enciclopedia Delle Donne in Italian {{DEFAULTSORT:Bentivoglio, Mirella 1922 births 2017 deaths 20th-century Italian sculptors 21st-century Italian sculptors Italian contemporary artists Italian women poets Artists from Klagenfurt Visual poets 20th-century Italian women sculptors 21st-century Italian women sculptors