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Lucio Fontana: Venice/New York

hardcoverDecember 1, 2006
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ISBN-13: 9780892073542 ISBN-10: 0892073543
Publisher
Guggenheim Museum
Binding
hardcover
Published
December 1, 2006
Weight
3.2 lbs
Dimensions
26.90×2.50×22.00 cm

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Lucio Fontana: Venice/New York by Barbero, Luca Massimo. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780892073542.

In the 1940s, the Italian painter and sculptor Lucio Fontana carried out a gesture that revolutionized the history of contemporary art: He punctured and slashed the canvas, leaving fissures in its surface and creating a new dimension in painting. Recognized as one of the masters of the international midcentury avant-garde, Fontana, who was actually born in Argentina, is considered a father of postwar monochromatic abstraction and Conceptual art. Organized by curator Luca Massimo Barbero of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Lucio Fontana: Venice/New York catalogues the artists first exhibition in the U.S. since the Guggenheims landmark 1977 retrospective. Furthermore, it introduces two rarely seen bodies of work that were created around the cities of Venice and New York, presented together here for the first time. The Venice paintings, shimmering surfaces in silver and gold that recall the mosaics of St. Marks and that citys Byzantine splendor, are juxtaposed with the New York works--giant sheets of shiny and scratched copper, cut through by dynamic vertical gestures that conjure the force of Manhattan and its powerful, electric skyline. Featuring a facsimile reproduction of Fontanas 1947 "Manifesto Tecnico," as well as essays by Barbero and other leading scholars of the artists oeuvre, including Enrico Crispolti (author of the Fontana catalogue raisonné), Paolo Campiglio and Barbara Ferriani.