An Italian Abstract Expressionist: Enrico Bordoni - Movimento Arte Concreta


Enrico Bordoni was born in Altare in 1904.

Enrico Bordoni (1904-1969)

A professor at the Accademia Brera in Milan, Enrico Bordoni was a member of the abstract art group MAC, Movimento Arte Concreta, which flourished from 1948-1958.

Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, 1949

Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, 1949

Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, 1951

Enrico Bordoni
Untitled woodcut, 1955

Bordoni was one of the most prolific contributors to MAC's publication Documenti d'arte d'oggi. His original silkscreens, woodcuts and lithographs show a powerful and highly-alert sense of rhythm, and their gestural authority and boldly vibrant use of colour link this non-figurative Italian "concrete art" movement with the contemporary Abstract Expressionism of the USA.

Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, c. 1950

Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, c. 1950


Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, 1949


Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, c. 1950


Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, c. 1950


Enrico Bordoni
Untitled lithograph, c. 1956

Enrico Bordoni died in 1969.

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