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Pietro Antonio Bernabei

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Italian painter (born 1948) For the 16th century Italian painter (flourished 1550s), see Pier Antonio Bernabei.
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Pietro Antonio Bernabei (born 13 March 1948) is an Italian painter notable for his concept of bioarte.

A native of Florence, Pietro Antonio Bernabei has, since 1990, focused his artistic research on life's biological image and its functional aspects, searching for cross-references which unite and disunite art and life sciences. To define his artistic work, he introduced, in 2000, the idea of bioarte (the Italian word corresponds to BioArt in English).

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  1. (in Italian) 'BioArte' - 31 mar./9 giu. 2000 - Museo di Storia Naturale

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