Lucio Fontana, “Concetto spaziale, Attese” (1965) (image © Musée d’Art Moderne / Roger-Viollet © Fondazione Lucio Fontana, Milano / by SIAE / Adagp, Paris ...
The work of Lucio Fontana has been the subject of a kind of renaissance over the last few years, both at auction and on the receiving end of the critics’ pen. Arte Povera and other turn-of-the-century ...
Many people are unaware of Jackson Pollock’s sculptures, which he created throughout his career, using clay, stone, mosaic tiles, bone, cement, and wire. The same also applies to Richard Pousette-Dart ...
“They think it’s easy to make a cut or a hole,” the artist Lucio Fontana once observed. “But it’s not true. The idea has to be realized with precision.” Fontana was referring to the works for which he ...
Lucio Fontana's Architectural Spaces Changed Art Forever - But This Is Your First Chance To See Them
According to the midcentury Italian painter Lucio Fontana, painting had no future because it wasn't architectural. The underlying problem, he believed, was flatness. Confined to two dimensions, and ...
Argentine-Italian artist Lucio Fontana was born just before the turn of the 20th century on February 19, 1899, and passed away in 1968. As destiny would have it, Fontana forged a legacy through the ...
Lucio Fontana made abstraction dangerous by breaking through the surface of a painting. His innovations astound at New York museums. At the Met Breuer, a detail of Lucio Fontana’s “Spatial Concept, ...
Art collectors, get egg-cited: An influential work by Argentine-Italian artist Lucio Fontana will soon be up for grabs. A yellow Lucio Fontana canvas could sell for $20 million to $30 million at ...
Students of art history may be familiar with Lucio Fontana, the Argentine-Italian conceptual painter, sculptor, and founder of the Spatialism movement. Fontana gained international acclaim in the ...
The work of artist Lucio Fontana will be back in New York next month — 58 years after the late artist made his only visit to the city. When “Lucio Fontana: On the Threshold” bows at the Met Breuer Jan ...
Dallas-based art collectors Cindy and Howard Rachofsky have long focused on acquiring works from international movements that lack widespread global recognition. Now, the duo could set a new auction ...
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