From New York City, Steve Benedetto is a painter of abstract and non-objective designs, many of them geometric and in his words, a "colision of forces---a reactive experience to elements thrown on... Read full biography
From New York City, Steve Benedetto is a painter of abstract and non-objective designs, many of them geometric and in his words, a "colision of forces---a reactive experience to elements thrown on the surface." (St. Louis) . Of his work, Sarah Schemerler wrote in a review November 2000 in Art in... Read full biography
From New York City, Steve Benedetto is a painter of abstract and non-objective designs, many of them geometric and in his words, a "colision of forces---a reactive experience to elements thrown on the surface." (St. Louis) . Of his work, Sarah Schemerler wrote in a review November 2000 in Art in America: "Steve DiBenedetto isn't afraid of much. His exuberant paintings are expressionist almost to the point of ugliness, splattered, scraped, encrusted with loyers of oily, pell-mell pigment. But... Read full biography
From New York City, Steve Benedetto is a painter of abstract and non-objective designs, many of them geometric and in his words, a "colision of forces---a reactive experience to elements thrown on the surface." (St. Louis) . Of his work, Sarah Schemerler wrote in a review November 2000 in Art in America: "Steve DiBenedetto isn't afraid of much. His exuberant paintings are expressionist almost to the point of ugliness, splattered, scraped, encrusted with loyers of oily, pell-mell pigment. But even as this 42-year-old artist (who was included in the Venice Biennale at 23) takes an anything-goes attitude toward his craft, he never lets things get out of hand.". He attended Yale University in 1979 on a fellowship for the Summer Program of... Read full biography
From New York City, Steve Benedetto is a painter of abstract and non-objective designs, many of them geometric and in his words, a "colision of forces---a reactive experience to elements thrown on the surface." (St. Louis) . Of his work, Sarah Schemerler wrote in a review November 2000 in Art in America: "Steve DiBenedetto isn't afraid of much. His exuberant paintings are expressionist almost to the point of ugliness, splattered, scraped, encrusted with loyers of oily, pell-mell pigment. But even as this 42-year-old artist (who was included in the Venice Biennale at 23) takes an anything-goes attitude toward his craft, he never lets things get out of hand.". He attended Yale University in 1979 on a fellowship for the Summer Program of Music & Art, and the next year earned a BFA at the Parsons School of Design. In 1993, he... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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