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Lucio Fontana
Spatial Concept
, 1967
40 cm. (15.7 in.)
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Lucio Fontana
Argentine/Italian, 1899–1968
Spatial Concept
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1967
Lucio Fontana
Spatial Concept
, 1967
40 cm. (15.7 in.)
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Medium
bronze
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40 cm. (15.7 in.)
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Robilant+Voena
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Provenance
Private collection.
Exhibitions
01/29/2024–03/03/2024 20th-Century Masterworks from Private Collections
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Accompanied by a certificate from the Fondazione Lucio Fontana, no. 413/14.
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Description
Originally training as a sculptor, Lucio Fontana created ceramic works throughout his life, many of which were cast in bronze. His experiments in the sculptural medium reflected those on canvas, using holes to punctuate the surface of the work and open up the infinite potential of space.
For Lucio Fontana, the spherical Concetto spaziale sculptures evoked the mysterious and unlimited dimensions of space. Their creviced, lunar-like topography also crosses boundaries in interpretation: simultaneously dense and weighty, hollow and potentially changeable
Originally made in clay between 1959 and 1960, 33 spheres were cast in bronze with the biggest measuring over 65 centimetres in diameter. Fontana chose this particular metal as it enabled him to set up an extraordinary contrast. The violent manipulation of material by wound-like splices and holes disturb, disrupt and fragment any sense of “wholeness”; the interior is exposed, violated even, so that views of inside and outside interconnect. The silver metallic surface of the present work adds another layer to its presence, increasing the play of light and reflection on its surface and accentuating the changing perceptions in relation to its environment.
This is a unique reproduction in bronze of a original ceramic artwork, authenticated by the Fondazione Lucio Fontana.
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