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'''Carmine Benincasa''' was a professor of art history at the '[http://www.abamc.it Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata] and [http://www.accademia.firenze.it Florence] and professor of history art at the [http://www.arc1.uniroma1.it Faculty of Architecture] of the [[University La Sapienza]] of Rome. He is currently chief editor of ''[[Cahiers d'art ]]'' and ''Cahiers d'Art International Fashion''.
'''Carmine Benincasa''' was a professor of art history at the '[http://www.abamc.it Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata] and [http://www.accademia.firenze.it Florence] and professor of history art at the [http://www.arc1.uniroma1.it Faculty of Architecture] of the [[University La Sapienza]] of Rome. He is currently chief editor of ''[[Cahiers d'art ]]'' and ''Cahiers d'Art International Fashion''.


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Carmine Benincasa

Carmine Benincasa 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. He is currently chief editor of Cahiers d'art and Cahiers d'Art International Fashion.

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).


Selected works

  • Chiesa e storia del cardinale Emmanuel Suhard e il Concilio Vaticano II – Ed. Paoline, 1967
  • L’interpretazione tra futuro e utopia – Ed. Magma, Roma 1973
  • Sul manierismo – Come dentro uno specchio, La Nuova Foglio Editrice 1975; 2° ed – Ed. Officina, Roma
  • Babilonia in fiamme – Saggi sull’arte contemporanea – Ed. Electa, Milano 1978
  • Architettura come dis-identità – Ed. Dedalo, Bari 1978
  • L’altra scena – Saggi sul pensiero antico, medioevale e controrinascimentale – Ed. Dedalo, 1979
  • Anabasi – Architettura e arte 1960/1980 – Ed. Dedalo, Bari 1980
  • Joan Mirò – Ed. 2C, Roma 1981
  • Oskar Kokoschka - La mia vita – Ed. Marsilio, Venezia 1981
  • Georges Braque – Opere dal 1900 al 1963 – Ed. Marsilio, Venezia 1982
  • Verso l’altrove – Fogli eretici sull’arte contemporanea – Ed. Electa, Milano 1983
  • Alvar Aalto – Ed. Leader, 1983
  • Umberto Mastroianni – Monumenti 1945/1946 – Ed. Electa, Milano 1986
  • Il colore e la luce – L’arte contemporanea – Ed. Spirali, Milano 1985
  • André Masson – L’universo della pittura – Ed. Mondatori, Milano 1989
  • Clara Halter - Trace - Ed. Robert Laffont; First Edition edition, 1992


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