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Concetto Spaziale, Attese 1 + 1 - 40
Idropittura on canvas
1959
28 x 36 cm

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Concetto Spaziale - Attesa - 59 T 120
natural unpainted canvas
1959
68 x 65 cm

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Concetto Spaziale
waterpaint and oil on canvas
1959
65 x 50 cm

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Lucio Fontana (1899-1968)

Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina 18991968 Varese, Italy

1946 “Manifesto blanco” (White Manifesto) of 1946, Fontana announced his goals for a“spatialist” art
1947 “Concetti spaziali” (Spatial Concepts)
polychrome sculptures brought color
1952 beginning “Pietre” (stones) series. He fused the sculptural with painting by encrusting the surfaces of his canvases with heavy impasto and colored glass.
“Buchi” (holes) cycle. He punctured the surface of his canvases.
1958 purified his paintings by creating matte, monochrome surfaces, thus focusing the viewer’s attention on the slices that rend the skin of the canvas
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