ENRICO BAJ

(1924-2003)

Italian Artist and Writer


Enrico Baj was an Italian artist best known for his political collages, prints, paintings, and sculptures. His work was influenced by a variety of social and scientific themes, including nuclear warfare, the pseudo-philosophy ‘pataphysics, and human sexuality, which he explored through abstract, child-like imagery. Born on October 31, 1924 in Milan, Italy, Baj studied at the Brera Academy of Art and Milan University, where he obtained a law degree. Early in his artistic career, the artist engaged in political dissidence, and created works that critiqued current affairs. Along with artist Asger Jorn, he founded the Movimento Nucleare in 1951, a collection of artists who critiqued the use of nuclear power after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Baj also was associated with the European movement CoBrA, and worked alongside progressive artists and intellectuals, including novelist Umberto Eco, Yves, Klein and Marcel DuchampThe artist died on June 15, 2003 in Vergiate, Italy, and his works can be found in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Tate Gallery in London, among others.

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