Lucio Fontana
Lucio Fontana was an influential Argentine-Italian painter and sculptor known for founding the Spatialism movement, which emphasized the relationship between art and space, often through his iconic slashed canvases.
Born on Sep 19, 1899 (126 years old)
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Italy:
Lucio Fontana's famous 'cuts' are explored in a new series dedicated to art history.
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Uruguay:
Lucio Fontana is celebrated for his revolutionary contributions to art, particularly through his concept of Spatialism.
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Spain:
Lucio Fontana is an Argentine-Italian artist known for his spatial concepts and influence on contemporary art.
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Italy:
Lucio Fontana was a mentor to Arnaldo Pomodoro and a significant figure in his artistic development.
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Greece:
One of the famous cut canvases of Lucio Fontana is exhibited alongside a text about the economic boom of the 1950s.
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Switzerland:
Lucio Fontana is referenced for his radical approach to art, similar to Uecker's nail artworks.
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Germany:
Lucio Fontana's works will be included in the exhibition planned by Beck.
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Spain:
Lucio Fontana was a significant figure in the art world and a teacher to Julio Le Parc.
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Italy:
Jack Vettriano's self-portrait pays homage to Lucio Fontana's artistic style.
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Venezuela:
Lucio Fontana was an important exponent of abstract and expressionist art in Latin America.
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