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Original lithograph on paper - Published by XXe Siecle - Suite: San Lazzaro et Ses Amis - Unsigned as issued // Concetto Spaziale by Lucio Fontana is a lithograph created in 1975, part of the suite San Lazzaro et Ses Amis published by XXe Siècle. Measuring 14 x 10.5 inches, this work embodies Fontana's exploration of space and form, a theme central to his artistic practice. The piece features slashes cutting through a monochromatic green surface, creating a dynamic tension between flatness and depth. These iconic incisions challenge the traditional boundaries of two-dimensional art, inviting viewers to perceive beyond the surface and contemplate the physicality of the artwork itself. The minimalist approach underscores Fontana's revolutionary contribution to spatialism, emphasizing the interaction of light, shadow, and material.
Concetto Spaziale, 1975
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Original lithograph on paper - Published by XXe Siecle - Suite: San Lazzaro et Ses Amis - Unsigned as issued // Concetto Spaziale by Lucio Fontana is a lithograph created in 1975, part of the suite San Lazzaro et Ses Amis published by XXe Siècle. Measuring 14 x 10.5 inches, this work embodies Fontana's exploration of space and form, a theme central to his artistic practice. The piece features slashes cutting through a monochromatic green surface, creating a dynamic tension between flatness and depth. These iconic incisions challenge the traditional boundaries of two-dimensional art, inviting viewers to perceive beyond the surface and contemplate the physicality of the artwork itself. The minimalist approach underscores Fontana's revolutionary contribution to spatialism, emphasizing the interaction of light, shadow, and material.
What is Art Informel?
Art Informel is a French term referring to the gestural and improvisational techniques common in abstract painting during the 1940s and 50s. It encompasses various styles that dominated these decades, characterized by informal, spontaneous methods. Artists used this term to describe approaches that moved away from traditional structures and embraced more expressive, unstructured techniques.
